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A grammar of the Eastern European Hasidic Hebrew Tale provides the first detailed linguistic analysis of the Hebrew narrative literature composed in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Eastern Europe by followers of the Hasidic spiritual movement. It presents a thorough description of Hasidic Hebrew orthography morphology syntax and lexis illustrated with extensive examples. Attention is devoted to the relationship between Hasidic Hebrew and its biblical rabbinic and medieval antecedents; to its links with Aramaic contemporaneous Maskilic Hebrew and its authors; native Yiddish; and to its contributions to Modern (Israeli) Hebrew. The grammar fills a major scholarly gap on the diachronic development of Hebrew and as such will be a key resource for anyone interested in the languages history |
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