Publication date:
19 November 2004Publisher
Multilingual MattersDimensions:
210x148mm6x8"
ISBN-13: 9781853597619
This book argues that the usage of language in Jewish societies can be understood as following from certain specific principles, particularly regarding the relationship between language and identity. Phenomena discussed include the revival of Hebrew, Hebrew in the Diaspora, the survival and ‘sanctification’ of Yiddish, the idea of ‘Jewish languages’, and the role of sociolinguistic phenomena in the Holocaust and the Arab-Israeli conflict.
This book makes an interesting and significant contribution to the fields of sociolinguistics and Jewish sociolinguistics.