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АВТОНОМИЗМУС, СОЦИАЛИЗМУС И ИДИОТИЗМУС: ЕВРОПЕИЗМЫ В ИВРИТЕ, 1917-1918. / Yampolskaya, Sonya B.
In: Voprosy Jazykoznanija, Vol. 2015, No. 3, 2015, p. 90-109.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - АВТОНОМИЗМУС, СОЦИАЛИЗМУС И ИДИОТИЗМУС: ЕВРОПЕИЗМЫ В ИВРИТЕ, 1917-1918
AU - Yampolskaya, Sonya B.
N1 - Copyright: Copyright 2015 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Conceptualisation of Hebrew language history at the turn of 19th-20th centuries poses a curious and problematic case for sociolinguistics. Modern theories on this subject, often contradicting one another, have one assumption in common: Hebrew underwent crucial linguistic changes in Palestine during the period. The Hebrew language modernization usually referred to as Hebrew revival faced inter alia a challenge to expand Hebrew vocabulary. The article at hand presents an analysis of European loanwords (500 lexemes), found in a daily Hebrew newspaper, published in Moscow in 1917-1918. Orthographic, morphological and grammar adaptation of the loanwords, as well as functional groups of borrowings, are examined, building on the data of Hebrew newspapers of the previous period (the second half of the 19th centuiy). The analysis shows that basic models of loanword adaptation, which are still actual in Modern Hebrew, were elaborated in the early 20th century far away from Palestine, i.e. both from activity of Ben-Yehuda and from first generations of Hebrew speakers, thus our general interpretations of Hebrew history remain open to question.
AB - Conceptualisation of Hebrew language history at the turn of 19th-20th centuries poses a curious and problematic case for sociolinguistics. Modern theories on this subject, often contradicting one another, have one assumption in common: Hebrew underwent crucial linguistic changes in Palestine during the period. The Hebrew language modernization usually referred to as Hebrew revival faced inter alia a challenge to expand Hebrew vocabulary. The article at hand presents an analysis of European loanwords (500 lexemes), found in a daily Hebrew newspaper, published in Moscow in 1917-1918. Orthographic, morphological and grammar adaptation of the loanwords, as well as functional groups of borrowings, are examined, building on the data of Hebrew newspapers of the previous period (the second half of the 19th centuiy). The analysis shows that basic models of loanword adaptation, which are still actual in Modern Hebrew, were elaborated in the early 20th century far away from Palestine, i.e. both from activity of Ben-Yehuda and from first generations of Hebrew speakers, thus our general interpretations of Hebrew history remain open to question.
KW - Ashkenazic hebrew
KW - Diglossia
KW - Dissolution of diglossia
KW - Europeisms
KW - Hebrew revival
KW - Language nativization
KW - Loanwords
KW - Newspaper hebrew
KW - Yiddish
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84938702001&partnerID=8YFLogxK
M3 - статья
AN - SCOPUS:84938702001
VL - 2015
SP - 90
EP - 109
JO - ВОПРОСЫ ЯЗЫКОЗНАНИЯ
JF - ВОПРОСЫ ЯЗЫКОЗНАНИЯ
SN - 0373-658X
IS - 3
ER -
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