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One of the great Yiddish scholars of the twentieth century, S.A.
Birnbaum (1891-1989) published Yiddish: A Survey and a Grammar in
1979 towards the end of a long and prolific career. Unlike other
grammars and study guides for English speakers, Yiddish: A Survey
and a Grammar fully describes the Southern Yiddish dialect and
pronunciation used today by most native speakers, while also taking
into account Northern Yiddish and Standard Yiddish, associated with
secularist and academic circles. The book also includes specimens
of Yiddish prose and poetic texts spanning eight centuries,
sampling Yiddish literature from the medieval to modern eras across
its vast European geographic expanse. The second edition of
Yiddish: A Survey and a Grammar makes this classic text available
again to students, teachers, and Yiddish-speakers alike. Featuring
three new introductory essays by noted Yiddish scholars, a
corrected version of the text, and an expanded and updated
bibliography, this book is essential reading for any serious
student of Yiddish and its culture.
Salomo A. Birnbaum (1891?1989) is the uncontested pioneer in two
large closely related research areas, namely historical Jewish
linguistics and the palaeographyof Hebrew and all Jewish successor
languages. This collection of essays provides a cross-section
through Birnbaum s life s work. Volume I contains articles on
Jewish philology and a survey of additional Jewish languages and
individual studies. Volume II documents the development of Hebrew
palaeography, which began to be established in the period between
the 1930s and 1960s."
Salomo A. Birnbaum (1891?1989) is the uncontested pioneer in two
large closely related research areas, namely historical Jewish
linguistics and the palaeography of Hebrew and all Jewish successor
languages. This collection of essays provides a cross-section
through Birnbaum s life s work. Volume I contains articles on
Jewish philology and a survey of additional Jewish languages and
individual studies. Volume II documents the development of Hebrew
palaeography, which began to be established in the period between
the 1930s and 1960s."
One of the great Yiddish scholars of the twentieth century, S.A.
Birnbaum (1891-1989) published Yiddish: A Survey and a Grammar in
1979 towards the end of a long and prolific career. Unlike other
grammars and study guides for English speakers, Yiddish: A Survey
and a Grammar fully describes the Southern Yiddish dialect and
pronunciation used today by most native speakers, while also taking
into account Northern Yiddish and Standard Yiddish, associated with
secularist and academic circles. The book also includes specimens
of Yiddish prose and poetic texts spanning eight centuries,
sampling Yiddish literature from the medieval to modern eras across
its vast European geographic expanse. The second edition of
Yiddish: A Survey and a Grammar makes this classic text available
again to students, teachers, and Yiddish-speakers alike. Featuring
three new introductory essays by noted Yiddish scholars, a
corrected version of the text, and an expanded and updated
bibliography, this book is essential reading for any serious
student of Yiddish and its culture.
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