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Dutch in Yiddish, Yiddish in Dutch / edited by Marion Aptroot.

Van Pelt Library PJ5119.N47 D88 2016
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Aptroot, Marion, editor, contributor.
Berger, Shlomo, contributor.
Oostendorp, Marc van, 1967- contributor.
Series:
Amsterdam Yiddish symposium ; 10.
Amsterdam Yiddish symposium ; no. 10
Language:
English
Hebrew
Yiddish
Subjects (All):
Yiddish language--Netherlands--History--Congresses.
Yiddish language.
Jews--Netherlands--Language--Congresses.
Jews.
Dutch language--Influence on Yiddish--Congresses.
Dutch language.
Yiddish language--Influence on Dutch--Congresses.
Yiddish language--Influence on Dutch.
Dutch language--Influence on Yiddish.
History.
Netherlands.
Genre:
Conference papers and proceedings.
Physical Description:
57 pages ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Menasseh ben Israel Institute, 2016.
Language Note:
Text in English with words and phrases in Hebrew and Yiddish.
Summary:
It is a well-known fact that Yiddish was the lingua franca of the Ashkenazi diaspora until the middle of the nineteenth century. Nevertheless, Yiddish was also influenced by languages in the locations where a Jewish community settled. The universal and particular characteristics of Yiddish are clearly apparent in the Amsterdam case as well. Local usage began to penetrate Yiddish in the second half of the seventeenth century, and the process intensified throughout the eighteenth century. Moreover, during the next century Yiddish began to play a role in the local Amsterdam dialect of the Dutch, and similar developments can be identified in the eastern provinces of the Netherlands as well. The proceedings of the 2014 Amsterdam Yiddish Symposium contain an attempt to map both trajectories of influences: Dutch on Yiddish, and Yiddish on Dutch, with contributions by Marion Aptroot, Shlomo Berger, and Marc van Oostendorp.
Contents:
Traditional and modern bilingualism : the languages of the Amsterdam Ashkenazim / Shlomo Berger
Dutch and Dutch influences in the Yiddish of Amsterdam Jewry / Marion Aptroot
How Yiddish dissolved into the Dutch dialects / Marc van Oostendorp.
Notes:
Published under the auspices of the Chair for Yiddish Language and Culture in the Netherlands at the University of Amsterdam.
"This volume contains the proceedings of the tenth Amsterdam Yiddish Symposium."--Foreword.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9789082265545
9082265540
OCLC:
967701009
Publisher Number:
9789082265545

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