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 Yiddish language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The vernacular language of the earliest Jews in Germany is not known with certainty.
Yiddish was then regarded as the language of "Jewish proletariat"; at the same time, Hebrew was considered a "bourgeois" language and its use was generally discouraged.
While Hebrew always remained the official language of Jewish prayer, the Hasidim mixed considerable Yiddish into their Hebrew, and were also responsible for a significant secondary religious literature written in Yiddish.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yiddish_language   (3449 words)

  
 Hebrew language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Soviet authorities considered Hebrew a "reactionary language" since it was associated with both Judaism and Zionism, and it was officially banned by the Narkompros (Commissariat of Education) as early as 1919.
By the end of the 3rd millennium BCE the ancestral languages of Aramaic, Ugaritic, and other various Canaanite languages were spoken in the Levant alongside the influential dialects of Ebla and Akkad.
While the term "Hebrew" as a nationality is customarily used to refer to the ancient Israelites, the classical Hebrew language was extremely similar to the Canaanite languages spoken by their neighbors, such as Phoenician; indeed, Moabite and Hebrew are often considered to be two dialects of the same language.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hebrew_language   (4113 words)

  
 Berber languages - WIKIb2b
The Berber languages have two cases of the noun, organized ergatively: one is unmarked, while the other serves for the subject of a transitive verb and the object of a preposition, among other contexts.
Subclassification of the Berber languages is made difficult by their mutual closeness; Maarten Kossmann (1999) describes it as two dialect continua, Northern Berber and Tuareg, and a few peripheral languages, spoken in isolated pockets largely surrounded by Arabic, that fall outside these continua, namely Zenaga and the Libyan and Egyptian varieties.
Tamazight (the Berber language/s) is a member of the Afro-Asiatic language family (formerly called Hamito-Semitic.) Traditional genealogists often considered the Berbers as Arabs that immigrated from Yemen; for this reason, some considered Tamazight to derive from Arabic.
www.wiki-b2b.com /index.php/Berber_languages   (2062 words)

  
 Judeo-Marathi LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER
It may not be sufficiently different from Marathi as to constitute a distinct language, although it is characterized by a number of loanwords from Hebrew, Aramaic, and as a result of influence from the Cochin Jewish community, Judæo-Malayalam and Portuguese.
Judæo-Marathi is a Jewish language spoken by the Bene Israel, a Jewish ethnic group of India.
www.school-explorer.com /info/Judeo-Marathi   (56 words)

  
 Lishana Deni :: Lishana Deni - Social Studies
However, uprooted from northern Iraq, and thrown together with so many different language groups in the fledgling nation, Lishana Deni began to be replaced in the speech of younger generations by Modern Hebrew.
The impact of Israeli Hebrew on the Neo-Aramaic dialect of the Kurdish Jews of Zakho: a case of language shift.
Language family : Afro-Asiatic language   Semitic languages   Central Semitic     Aramaic language     Eastern Aramaic      Central       Northeastern        Lishana Deni
www.thinkingstop.com /search/Lishana_Deni.html   (448 words)

  
 Beth Hatefutsoth - Related Links
The Berber languages and dialects, spoken over a large area from western Egypt to Mauritania, are descendants of the native languages of North Africa and belong to the Berbero-Libyan group of the Afro-Asiatic (formerly Hamito-Semitic) family of languages.
Judeo-Tat is the native language of the ancient Jewish communities of Mountain Jews in the Daghestan region of the Caucasus.
It is related to Tadjiki Persian, a language belonging to the Iranian group of Indo-European languages and is close to Farsi and Judeo-Persian.
www.bh.org.il /Links/JewishLangs.asp   (2795 words)

  
 Northern Berber languages - TheBestLinks.com - Algeria, Arabic language, Dialect, Tunisia, ...
The Northern Berber languages are a dialect continuum across the Maghreb that form a sub-family within the Berber languages.
There is no authoritative answer to the question of which of these to describe as a "language" versus a "dialect"; some academics have seen not only Northern Berber but all the Berber languages as dialects of a single language, while others come up with much higher counts.
Northern Berber languages, Algeria, Arabic language, Berber languages, Dialect...
www.thebestlinks.com /Northern_Berber_languages.html   (261 words)

  
 Talk:Judeo-Berber language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The classification of the Berbers as "Hamites" is an outgrowth of the thoroughly-debunked racial theory nonsense of the late 19th century.
i know little about the berbers, except that i've heard that they are hamites.
That said, I find your obsession with classifications to be uniquely disturbing.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Judeo-Berber_language   (734 words)

  
 Afropop Worldwide
In Algeria, where the Berber language rights movement is most overt and powerful, there have been periodic mass demonstrations since 1980 when the so-called Berber Spring uprising forced this issue into public view.
Most Berbers today do not write their language, but there is a written form.
Tamazight language broadcasts are limited or non-existent in these countries, and their governments commit no funds to educating children in the language.
www.afropop.org /multi/feature/ID/112   (4253 words)

  
 Ethnologue: Bibliography of Ethnologue Data Sources
Grjunberg, A. The language of the northern Azerbaijan Tats.
Linguistic bibliography of the non-Semitic languages of Ethiopia.
Austronesian languages of the Morobe District, Papua New Guinea.
www.ethnologue.com /ethno_docs/bibliography.asp   (7065 words)

  
 Freedom of Speech - in Any Language - Middle East Quarterly - Summer 2004
In the early years of the state, Hebrew primacy came at the expense of the numerous languages spoken by Jewish immigrants, particularly Yiddish, Judeo-Arabic, Judeo-Persian, and Judeo-Berber, vernacular languages that were both discouraged and marginalized in the new Hebrew-speaking society.
However, when a state's policy shifts from using a language as a means of fostering national unity to a deliberate policy of denying or eradicating the cultural identity of minority groups, it bodes ill for tolerance in the polity as a whole.
Hebrew, as the most widely spoken language and as the language of government, has become to Israel what English is to the United States: the language to be used by immigrants (whose native languages number in the hundreds) so as to create a monolithic Israeli linguistic identity.
www.meforum.org /article/635   (4314 words)

  
 Berber
JUDEO-BERBER: a language of Israel The following is the entry for this language as it appeared in...
Berber Language Page 1 CLASSIFICATION AND WHERE SPOKEN This section on Berber is based largely on information prepared by Jeanette Harries (personal communication, 1986).
But once dialects of the Berber language were spoken throughout all of North Africa, and parts of...
carpettiles.seiscarpet.com /berberalo   (888 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: Judeo berber language
Look for Judeo berber language in the Commons, our repository for free images, music, sound, and video.
Check for Judeo berber language in the deletion log, or visit its deletion vote page if it exists.
Start the Judeo berber language article or add a request for it.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/judeo_berber_language   (905 words)

  
 References for ‘Structural Sketch’ in A Berber Language Homepage
Newman, Francis W. Of the Structure of the Berber language.
Du Ponceau, Peter S. Grammatical sketch and specimens of the Berber language.
On the ancient language of the natives of Tenerife.
www.swarthmore.edu /SocSci/jaldere1/bbiblio2_june01.htm   (6764 words)

  
 Atlas languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Atlas languages, or more exactly Moroccan Atlas languages, are a subgroup of the Northern Berber languages spoken in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.
and, according to some authorities, Senhaja de Srair language.
This page was last modified 11:53, 1 October 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Atlas_languages   (69 words)

  
 Tachelhit language resources
...contend that Berber traditions and the Berber language (actually three dialects, Tamazight, Tachelhit and Tarifit) are being lost rapidly.
TACHELHIT: a language of Morocco The following is the entry for this language as it appeared in the 14th edition (2000).
More structured lists are also available: Language families and languages ISO 639 List of languages by...
mongabay.com /indigenous_ethnicities/languages/languages/Tachelhit.html   (1155 words)

  
 Ethnologue 14 report for language code:JBE
The following is the entry for this language as it appeared in the 14th edition (2000).
Ethnologue data from Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 14th Edition
It has been superseded by the corresponding entry in the 15th edition (2005).
www.ethnologue.com /show_language.asp?code=JBE   (64 words)

  
 Read about Judeo-Berber languages at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Judeo-Berber languages and learn about Judeo-Berber languages here!
Research Judeo-Berber languages and learn about Judeo-Berber languages here!
Judeo-Berber is a collective term given to the
Hebrew-influenced Berber varieties spoken by some North Africans Jews, mainly in Morocco (where
encyclopedia.worldvillage.com /s/b/Jud%E6o-Berber_languages   (85 words)

  
 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Judeo-Aramaic language
Iraq Museum International always displays the most recent published revision of the source article, Judeo-Aramaic language; all previous versions may be viewed here.
Judæo-Aramaic is a collective term used to describe several Hebrew-influenced Aramaic and Neo-Aramaic languages.
Hulaula language — originally spoken in Iranian Kurdistan.
www.baghdadmuseum.org /ref/?title=Judeo-Aramaic_language   (218 words)

  
 EveryTongue.com Language Recordings Main page
Here you can listen to a recording in a language you know and then listen to the same recording in a language that you want to learn.
Here is the list of languages that you can hear if you order the cassette tape.
Here is a list of the languages that do not have a recording.
www.everytongue.com   (531 words)

  
 Asian Languages by Countries :: Official and National Languages of Asia
Armenian (Hayeren) is an independent, one-language subgroup within the Indo-European language family.
English (secondary language of the elite), ethnic and regional dialects
135 minority ethnic groups have their own languages.
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/asian_languages.htm   (591 words)

  
 Mizrahi Jew - The HelpFox tells all he knows about Mizrahi Jew.
dialects, though these are now mainly used as a second language.
Since their arrival in Israel, the Mizrahim have distinguished themselves from their Ashkenazi and Sephardi counterparts in culture, customs, and language.
Some Israeli Mizrahim still primarily use these languages.
mizrahi-jew.helpfox.com /?t=Mizrahi+Jew   (834 words)

  
 JUDEO-BERBER - LanguageServer - University of Graz
In language groups: AFRO-ASIATIC » BERBER » NORTHERN BERBER » ATLAS
languageserver.uni-graz.at /ls/lang?id=2636   (11 words)

  
 Image:IPA lezh.PNG
List of unclassified languages according to the Ethnologue
If this is an image, you may wish to check usage of this file on all Wikimedia projects.
en.askmore.net /Image:IPA_lezh.PNG.htm   (215 words)

  
 Jewish Language Research Website: Languages
This list of languages is by no means comprehensive.
Several other languages have been documented to some extent.
This site presents contacts, descriptions, and basic bibliographies for the following languages:
www.jewish-languages.org /languages.html   (44 words)

  
 Search OLAC Archives - Judeo-tat
description: A listing of Web resources containing Interlinear Glossed Text for the language Judeo-berber
description: A page from the Web edition of Ethnologue: Languages of the World (15th edition) giving basic facts about the language (including population, location, alternate names, dialects, and classification) with notes on language use and...
alphabet corpus description dictionary discourse documentation grammar language lexicon linguistics morphology phonology recording speech syntax text
www.language-archives.org /tools/search?query=Judeo-tat   (159 words)

  
 Key to codes used in the language abbreviation field (\XXX) AAA GHOTUO AAB ARUM-CHESSU AAC
Key to codes used in the language abbreviation field (\XXX) AAA GHOTUO AAB ARUM-CHESSU AAC
www.skepticfiles.org /faq/lngcodes.htm   (38 words)

  
 XTNS - Extended Namespaces
Bukharic, Hebrew, Hulaulá, Judeo-Berber, Judeo-Iraqi Arabic, Judeo-Morroccan Arabic, Judeo-Tripolitanian-Arabic, Judeo-Tunisian Arabic, Judeo-Yemeni Arabic, Judezmo, Karaim, Lishana Deni, Lishanán, Lishanid-Noshan, Samaritan, Yiddish.
For a sample list of languages in alphabetic order, click here.
OTHER ASIAN LANGUAGES: Bonan, Bouyei, Daur, Dongxiang, Evenki, Hanni, Hlai, Inner-Mongolian, Iu Mien, Manchu, Maonan, Mulam, Nanai, Naxi, Qiang, She, Sichuan Yi, Sui, Tujia, Yugur.
www.storage-way.com /code/scripts.htm   (38 words)

  
 Beth Hatefutsoth - Related Links
The Berber languages and dialects, spoken over a large area from western Egypt to Mauritania, are descendants of the native languages of North Africa and belong to the Berbero-Libyan group of the Afro-Asiatic (formerly Hamito-Semitic) family of languages.
Judeo Tatar is the Jewish version of Tatar, a language belonging to the Altaic family of languages.
Judeo Alsatian is the Jewish variant of the Alsatian dialect of German (part of the Alemannic group of German dialects) as it was spoken in the ancient Jewish communities of Alsace, France.
www.bh.org.il /Links/JewishLangs.asp   (2803 words)

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