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Date: 11-Mar-2011
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: Language & Communication Special Issue - Jewish Languages in the Age of the Internet
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Date: Sun, 13 Mar 2011 13:43:13
From: Christopher Tancock [c.tancock at elsevier.com]
Subject: Language & Communication Special Issue - Jewish Languages in the Age of the Internet
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Publisher: Elsevier Ltd
http://www.elsevier.com/linguistics
Journal Title: Language & Communication
Volume Number: 31
Issue Number: 2
Issue Date: 2011
Subtitle: Language & Communication Special Issue - Jewish Languages in the Age of the Internet
Main Text:
1. Editorial Board / Publication information
Page IFC
2. Jewish languages in the age of the Internet: An introduction
Pages 95-98
Sarah Bunin Benor
3. Yiddish on the Internet
Pages 99-106
Tsvi Sadan
4. The meaning of Ladino: The semiotics of an online speech community
Pages 107-118
Marcy Brink-Danan
5. Judeo-Greek in the era of globalization
Pages 119-129
Julia G. Krivoruchko
6. Shamis, halebis and shajatos: Labels and the dynamics of Syrian Jewishness
in Mexico City
Pages 130-140
Evelyn Dean-Olmsted
7. Mensch, bentsh, and balagan: Variation in the American Jewish linguistic
repertoire
Pages 141-154
Sarah Bunin Benor
8. Shandler, J., 2006. Adventures in Yiddishland: Postvernacular Language &
Culture. University of California Press, Berkeley
Pages 155-157
William Weigel
9. Nevo, N. and Olshtain, E., (Eds.). 2007. The Hebrew Language in the Era of
Globalization. Magnes Press, Jerusalem
Pages 158-159
Yael Reshef
10. Chetrit, J., 2007. Diglossie, hybridation et diversité intra-linguistique: études
socio-pragmatiques sur les langues juives, le judéo-arabe et le judéo-berbère.
Peeters, Louvain
Pages 160-162
Cyril Aslanov
For more information on this Special Issue, please visit:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/issue/5918-2011-999689997-2996741
Or visit the journal homepage: http://www.elsevier.com/locate/langcom
Linguistic Field(s): Sociolinguistics
Discourse Analysis
General Linguistics
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
Hebrew (heb)
Judeo-Berber (jbe)
Arabic, Judeo-Yemeni (jye)
Ladino (lad)
Yiddish, Eastern (ydd)
Yevanic (yej)
Arabic, Judeo-Iraqi (yhd)
Yiddish, Western (yih)
Arabic, Judeo-Tripolitanian (yud)
Imperial Aramaic (arc)
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