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ISBN13: | 9789004685024 |
ISBN10: | 9004685022 |
Kötéstípus: | Keménykötés |
Terjedelem: | oldal |
Méret: | 235x155 mm |
Súly: | 1 g |
Nyelv: | angol |
700 |
Témakör:
New Perspectives on Judeo-Spanish and the Linguistic History of the Sephardic Jews
Sorozatcím:
Brill's Studies in Language, Cognition and Culture;
41;
Kiadó: BRILL
Megjelenés dátuma: 2024. május 30.
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Rövid leírás:
A collection of groundbreaking essays on a crucial area of linguistic and Jewish studies ? the languages of the Sephardic communities and their developments in different historical contexts.
Hosszú leírás:
At the intersection of Jewish studies and linguistic research, the essays assembled in this book approach the topic of the languages of Sephardic Jews from different perspectives, spanning chronologically from the Middle Ages to the present day. Drawing on diverse sources ? from medical glossaries to inquisition archives, from rabbinic responsa to recordings of today's speakers ? the scholars collaborating on this project have endeavoured to reconstruct fragments of a complex and elusive linguistic reality, which over the centuries has been shaped by the historical experience of its speakers. An innovative collection of rigorously conducted synchronic and diachronic studies that contributes to expanding our knowledge and opening new perspectives on crucial issues, such as the effects of contact on the linguistic structures, the possibility of a norm for polycentric languages, the relationship between the lexicon of a language and the vitality of its speech community.
Tartalomjegyzék:
List of Figures
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Laura Minervini and Frank Savelsberg
1 Old Castilian Words in Hebrew Characters Transmitted in Medico-Botanical Glossaries and Synonym Lists
Gerrit Bos, Guido Mensching and Julia Zwink
2 The Presence of the Hebrew Language and Literature in Inquisitorial Files against Judaizers from Medinaceli (Soria)
Manuel Nevot Navarro
3 Historical Lexicography of Judeo-Spanish and the Diccionario del Espa&&&x00F1;ol Medieval Electr&&&x00F3;nico (DEMel)
Rafael&&&x00A0;D. Arnold
4 Forms of Address at the Dawn of Judeo-Spanish
Elisabeth Fern&&&x00E1;ndez Mart&&&x00ED;n
5 Linguistic Variation in the Sephardic Community of Pisa (17th Century)
Jos&&&x00E9;&&&x00A0;Javier Rodr&&&x00ED;guez Toro
6 Loke in Judeo-Spanish
Olga Kellert
7 Language Contact and the Development of Judeo-Spanish Syntax
Susann Fischer
8 On the Influence of German on Judeo-Spanish
Carsten Sinner, Elia Hern&&&x00E1;ndez Socas and Encarnaci&&&x00F3;n Tabares-Plasencia
9 Intonational Patterns in the Last Generation of Native Judeo-Spanish Speakers Born in Turkey: A Preliminary Study
Jos&&&x00E9;&&&x00A0;Ignacio Hualde and Aldina Quintana
10 Vocalic Alternations in Istanbul Judeo-Spanish: A Pilot Study on Semi-Spontaneous Speech Data
Christoph Gabriel, Jonas Gr&&&x00FC;nke and Aldina Quintana
11 Lexical Availability in Contemporary Judeo-Spanish
Crist&&&x00F3;bal&&&x00A0;Jos&&&x00E9; &&&x00C1;lvarez L&&&x00F3;pez
12 Spanish and Judeo-Spanish Today: A Glottopolitical Perspective
Yvette B&&&x00FC;rki
Index
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Laura Minervini and Frank Savelsberg
Part 1 Languages and Language Usage of the Jews in Medieval Iberia
1 Old Castilian Words in Hebrew Characters Transmitted in Medico-Botanical Glossaries and Synonym Lists
Gerrit Bos, Guido Mensching and Julia Zwink
2 The Presence of the Hebrew Language and Literature in Inquisitorial Files against Judaizers from Medinaceli (Soria)
Manuel Nevot Navarro
3 Historical Lexicography of Judeo-Spanish and the Diccionario del Espa&&&x00F1;ol Medieval Electr&&&x00F3;nico (DEMel)
Rafael&&&x00A0;D. Arnold
Part 2 The Emergence of a New Language&&&x2014;Variation, Koineization, and Language Contact
4 Forms of Address at the Dawn of Judeo-Spanish
Elisabeth Fern&&&x00E1;ndez Mart&&&x00ED;n
5 Linguistic Variation in the Sephardic Community of Pisa (17th Century)
Jos&&&x00E9;&&&x00A0;Javier Rodr&&&x00ED;guez Toro
6 Loke in Judeo-Spanish
Olga Kellert
7 Language Contact and the Development of Judeo-Spanish Syntax
Susann Fischer
8 On the Influence of German on Judeo-Spanish
Carsten Sinner, Elia Hern&&&x00E1;ndez Socas and Encarnaci&&&x00F3;n Tabares-Plasencia
Part 3 Linguistic Features and Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Present-Day Judeo-Spanish
9 Intonational Patterns in the Last Generation of Native Judeo-Spanish Speakers Born in Turkey: A Preliminary Study
Jos&&&x00E9;&&&x00A0;Ignacio Hualde and Aldina Quintana
10 Vocalic Alternations in Istanbul Judeo-Spanish: A Pilot Study on Semi-Spontaneous Speech Data
Christoph Gabriel, Jonas Gr&&&x00FC;nke and Aldina Quintana
11 Lexical Availability in Contemporary Judeo-Spanish
Crist&&&x00F3;bal&&&x00A0;Jos&&&x00E9; &&&x00C1;lvarez L&&&x00F3;pez
12 Spanish and Judeo-Spanish Today: A Glottopolitical Perspective
Yvette B&&&x00FC;rki
Index