EYDES (Evidence of Yiddish Documented in European Societies)
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EYDES (Evidence of Yiddish Documented in European Societies)

  1. 353 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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EYDES (Evidence of Yiddish Documented in European Societies)

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At eydes.de, the vast archive of The Language and Culture Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry, with its 5000 hours of recorded testimony in Yiddish about Ashkenazic society in Europe, can now be accessed and researched via the Internet. In 18 contributions scholars comment on the collection's research potentials, discuss data and methodology and throw new light on the interactions between Yiddish and coterritorial cultures.

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Table of contents

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Inhaltsverzeichnis
  3. Vorwort
  4. Zeugnis – wovon und wofür?
  5. L’Atlas linguistique et culturel du judaïsme ashkénaze et le Programme EYDES: les enseignements d’une continuité
  6. L’apport des études sur la langue et la culture yiddish du XVIe au XVIIIe siècle au Language and Culture Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry
  7. The Atlas Interview in the Age of Its Internet Ubiquity
  8. Audio Preservation and the LCAAJ Archive at Columbia University
  9. Regional Variation in Southeastern Yiddish Historical Inferences
  10. The Infix [-ev-] and Initial Accent in Yiddish Verbs
  11. Essay on Multilingualism
  12. A code of many colors: Deciphering the language of Jewish cabaret
  13. Der Jiddische Sprach- und Kulturatlas als explorierbares Gedächtnis
  14. Is a Structural Dialectology Practical? Re-deploying Weinreich’s Approach to Diasystems
  15. The Language and Culture Atlas - Reminiscence and Reflections
  16. The Sibilants of Northeastern Yiddish: A Study in Linguistic Variation
  17. Notes of a Fieldworker for the Language and Culture Atlas of Ashkenazic Jewry
  18. Mapping Yiddishland: Place, Time, and Speech
  19. The Making of a Chair: Uriel Weinreich and the Yiddish Chair at Columbia University
  20. Backmatter