The Kitsur shulḥan ‘arukh, Hasidic Tale, and Maskilic Literature as Exemplars of Ashkenazic Hebrew

This article examines the language of three distinct prominent Eastern European Hebrew textual corpora, namely the Kitsur shul@han ‘arukh, the Hasidic hagiographic tale, and Maskilic fiction. It demonstrates that despite their authors’ divergent ideological and religio- cultural stances, each of the...

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Main Author: Kahn, Lily Okalani (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Penn Press 2018
In: The Jewish quarterly review
Year: 2018, Volume: 108, Issue: 2, Pages: 159-193
Further subjects:B Maskilic
B morphosyntax
B Hasidic
B Eastern Europe
B Hebrew grammar
B Kitzur shul@han arukh
B Ganzfried
B Haskalah
B Ashkenazic
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