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The two problems of Yiddish linguistics examined by Solomon A. Birnbaum are both historical : ( 1 ) from what German dialect ( s ) is Yiddish derived ? and ( 2 ) from which of the Yiddish dialects does literary Yiddish derive ?
The two problems of Yiddish linguistics examined by Solomon A. Birnbaum are both historical : ( 1 ) from what German dialect ( s ) is Yiddish derived ? and ( 2 ) from which of the Yiddish dialects does literary Yiddish derive ?
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Some however report about collections of material which can be utilized for the study of the German language and of German ... have added to the population of West Germany millions of Germans from the Russian zone , from the Polish ...
Some however report about collections of material which can be utilized for the study of the German language and of German ... have added to the population of West Germany millions of Germans from the Russian zone , from the Polish ...
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ing dialects of eastern German speech in its many branches . This is indeed an urgent task . Almost one third of the German dialects are no longer spoken by a sufficient number of speakers ( 14 ) and are subjected to rapid erosion in ...
ing dialects of eastern German speech in its many branches . This is indeed an urgent task . Almost one third of the German dialects are no longer spoken by a sufficient number of speakers ( 14 ) and are subjected to rapid erosion in ...
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Number dedicated to Alfred L Kroeber | 1 |
Problems of longrange comparison in Penutian | 17 |
Glottochronologic counts of Hokaltecan material | 42 |
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