Basic Bibliography for Jewish Interlinguistics

  • Avishur, Y. & Morag, S. (eds.). 1992. היסודות העבריים בלשונות היהודים. Haifa: University of Haifa / Jerusalem: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
  • Bar-Asher, M. (ed.). n.d. מחקרים בלשונות היהודים. Jerusalem: Misgav Yerushalayim.
  • Efroykin, Y. 1951. אױפֿקום און אומקום פֿון ייִדישע גלות-שפּראַכן און דיאַלעקטן. Paris: Farlag Kiyem.
  • Fishman, J. A. (ed.). 1981. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 30: The Sociology of Jewish Languages. The Hague: Mouton.
  • Fishman, J. A. (ed.). 1985. Readings in the Sociology of Jewish Languages. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
  • Fishman, J. A. (ed.). 1987. International Journal of the Sociology of Language 67: The Sociology of Jewish Languages. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.
  • Loewe, H. 1911. Die Sprachen der Juden. Cologne: Jüdischer Verlag.
  • Mieses, M. 1915. Die Entstehungsursache der jüdischen Dialekte. Vienna: R. Löwit Verlag.
  • Morag, S. et al. (eds.). 1999. Vena Hebraica in Judaeorum Linguis: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on the Hebrew and Aramaic Elements in Jewish Languages. Milan: Centro Studi Camito-Semitici di Milano.
  • Myhill, J. 2004. Language in Jewish Society: Toward a New Understanding. Clevedon: Multilingual Matters.
  • Niger, S. 1941. צװײשפּראַכיקײט פֿון אונדזער ליטעראַטור. Detroit: Luis Lamed Fond far Undzer Literatur in Beyde Shprakhn.
  • Niger, S. 1990. Bilingualism in the History of Jewish Literature. Lanham: University Press of America.
  • Paper, H. H. (ed.). 1978. Jewish Languages: Theme and Variation. Cambridge, MA: Association for Jewish Studies.
  • Rubshteyn, B. 1922. די אַנטשטײונג און אַנטװיקלונג פֿון דער ייִדישער שפּראַך. Warsaw: Farlag Shul un Lebn.
  • Weinreich, M. 1973. געשיכטע פֿון דער ייִדישער שפּראַך. New York: YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
  • Weinreich, M. 1980. History of the Yiddish Language. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Wexler, P. 1981. Jewish Interlinguistics: Facts and Conceptual Framework. Language 57: 99-149.
  • Wexler, P. 2006. Jewish and Non-Jewish Creators of "Jewish" Languages with Special Attention to Judaized Arabic, Chinese, German, Greek, Persian, Portuguese, Slavic (Modern Hebrew/Yiddish), Spanish, and Karaite, and Semitic Hebrew/Ladino: A Collection of Reprinted Articles from Across Four Decades with a Reassessment. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.

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