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Critical Terms in Jewish Language Studies

Deborah Dash Moore, Anita Norich, Joshua L. Miller, David M. Bunis, Yaron Tsur, David H. Aaron, Richard Kalmin, Avraham Novershtern, Karen Auerbach, Marc Caplan, Elliot Ginsburg, Kalman Weiser, Na’ama Rokem, Benjamin Hary, Monique R. Balbuena, Ruth Tsoffar and Hana Wirth-Nesher
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  • Contents

  • Cover Page
  • Introduction by Anita Norich and Joshua L. Miller
  • Contact by David M. Bunis
  • Digitization by Yaron Tsur
  • Holy Language by David H. Aaron
  • Language Choice by Anita Norich
  • Language Switching by Richard Kalmin
  • Language Wars by Avraham Novershtern
  • Linguistic Integration by Karen Auerbach
  • Modernism by Marc Caplan
  • Multilingualism by Joshua L. Miller
  • Mystical by Elliot Ginsburg
  • Native Speaker by Na’ama Rokem
  • Religiolect by Benjamin Hary
  • Repertoire by Monique R. Balbuena
  • Textuality by Ruth Tsoffar
  • Voice by Hana Wirth-Nesher
  • 2010 –2011 Fellows & Project Abstracts
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Published: 2011
Publisher: Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library
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  • Frankel Institute Annual
Frankel Institute for Advanced Judaic Studies

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Print ISSN: 2470-3656
Online ISSN: 2330-1260
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