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ESPERANTO: ITS ORIGINS and EARLY HISTORY 1. the First Book
Estonian Yiddish and Its Contacts with Coterritorial Languages
On the Frontier Between Eastern and Western Yiddish: Sources from Burgenland
Working Papers in Scandinavian Syntax 84
Yiddish Elementary, Intermediate, and Advanced
Classical Text in Translation the Tasks of Yiddish Philology
Home Language Usage and the Impact of Modern Hebrew on Israeli
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The Sociolinguistic Setting of Swiss Yiddish and the Impact on Its Grammar
The Loshn Koydesh Component in Contemporary Hasidic Yiddish
Writing and Rewriting in Hebrew and Yiddish by Yaakov Herskovitz A
Pamapla 21 Ac Alp a 21
Predicate Clefts and Base Generation
Evidence from Stamford Hill Hasidic Yiddish
Yiddish: a Survey and a Grammar in Its Historical and Cultural Context1 Kalman Weiser
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Innovation by Translation: Yiddish and Hasidic Hebrew in Literary History
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Zelda Kahan-Newman
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Social Predictors of Case Syncretism in New York Hasidic Yiddish
Weak Interactions Yiddish Influence in Hungarian, Esperanto and Modern
THE Generalizanon of the VERB-SECOND Conslraint in the Mstory of YIDDISH
Yiddish Language and Literature, with Special Focus on Prague1
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Antisymmetry and the Conservation of C-Command: Scrambling and Phrase Structure in Synchronic and Diachronic Perspective
Evidence from Stamford Hill Hasidic Yiddish
The Passive in Soviet Yiddish*
Yiddish: a Survey and a Grammar Is a General Introduction to Yiddish and Ex- Amines the Origin, History and Grammar of the Language