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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Jewish Language Varieties in Historical Perspective
- Jewish Neo-Aramaic in Kurdistan and Iran
- Judeo-Arabic in the Arabic-Speaking World
- Judeo-Berber in Morocco
- Judeo-Italian in Italy
- Judeo-Provençal in Southern France
- Judeo-Spanish throughout the Sephardic Diaspora
- Judezmo (Ladino/Judeo-Spanish): A Historical and Sociolinguistic Portrait
- Western Yiddish and Judeo-German
- Yiddish in Eastern Europe
- Judeo-Tat in the Eastern Caucasus
- Jewish Malayalam in Southern India
- Part II: Jewish Language Varieties in the 20th and 21st Centuries
- Jewish Spanish in Buenos Aires and Mexico City
- Jewish English in the United States
- Jewish Swedish in Sweden
- Jewish Hungarian in Hungary and Israel
- Haredi Yiddish in Israel and the United States
- Hebraized Amharic in Israel
- Israeli Russian in Israel
- Jewish French in Israel
- Judeo-Arabic in the Holy Land and Lebanon
- Part III: Theoretical and Comparative Perspectives
- Sociolinguistics of Jewish Language Varieties
- Uses of Hebrew Script in Jewish Language Varieties
- Yiddish, Jewish Russian, and Jewish Lithuanian in the Former Soviet Union
- The Hebrew and Aramaic Component of Judeo-Arabic
- A Research Agenda for Comparative Jewish Linguistic Studies
- Index
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