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The glyph project: The distinctiveness of written characters — online crowdsourcing for a typology of letter shapes ...
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Towards a Comparison of Greek and Roman Politeness
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In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2022)
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Putting on a Fronto: Persona and Patterns of Language in Fronto’s correspondence
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In: Peter Barrios-Lech (2022)
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Innovation From Above, Below, and Behind: The Linguistics of the Hebrew Revival
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In: Senior Projects Spring 2021 (2021)
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This thesis seeks to investigate the unique example of Modern Hebrew’s linguistic revival and determine the historical and linguistic qualities that made it successful. I intend to challenge the common narrative of Hebrew revival as 'miraculous' and isolated from Jewish history. I will demonstrate the long legacy of Hebrew creativity, preservation, and reinvention that formed the foundations the Zionist movement was able to build upon. I also seek to expand the narrative of the revival process itself to more accurately account for the modern result that is Israeli Hebrew. The ‘planned’ element of the revival process, i.e. the well-documented top-down impositions of the Hebrew revivalists, was just one of many conflicting forces that converged to actualize a functioning vernacular; in fact, simultaneously, the population was engaging with, and even defying, the rules of the establishment–introducing foreign loanwords, using ‘incorrect’ grammar, inventing slang, and, ultimately, choosing which of the Hebrew revivalists’ innovations would survive. In this way, the organic and unorganized actions of a young Hebrew-speaking population worked alongside the revivalists to determine what ‘correct’ Hebrew is today.
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Comparative and Historical Linguistics; Hebrew; Israel; Jewish Studies; Linguistics; Middle East; Modern Languages; Near Eastern Languages and Societies; Revival; Slang; Social History
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URL: https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_s2021/151 https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1093&context=senproj_s2021
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Crosslinguistic study of disjunctive particles -- availability of exclusive interpretations ...
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Entrevista a Darío Villanueva, miembro y exdirector de la Real Academia Española ...
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Entrevista a Darío Villanueva, miembro y exdirector de la Real Academia Española ...
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LINGUISTIC EXPERTISE DEVELOPMENT TRAJECTORIES: FROM CREATIVE FREEDOM TO CENSORSHIP ...
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LINGUISTIC EXPERTISE DEVELOPMENT TRAJECTORIES: FROM CREATIVE FREEDOM TO CENSORSHIP ...
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STUDIES OF OBSCENE VOCABULARY: PROBLEMS AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS ...
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STUDIES OF OBSCENE VOCABULARY: PROBLEMS AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS ...
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The lexicalisation of HAPPINESS in the Malayic varieties of Indonesia ...
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Innovative aspects of the development of linguistic forensic examinations ...
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STUDIES OF OBSCENE VOCABULARY: PROBLEMS AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS ...
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