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- Sabesdiker_losn abstract "Der sabesdiker-losn (Yiddish: דער סאַבעסדיקער לאָסן) is a dialectal feature characteristic of the Northeastern dialect of the Yiddish language (NEY, Litvisher-vaysrusisher dialekt, Tsofn-yidish), which is the replacement, or merger of the \"hushing\" consonants ch, sh, with the \"hissing\" ones, \"ts\", \"s\". The name of the term is a shibboleth: the phrase \"dos shabesdike loshn\" (in standard Yiddish) means \"Sabbath speech\", hinting at the perception that this feature is substandard. In addition to the shibboleth, the use of the masculine article der indicates NEY's tendency to use either the masculine or the feminine gender for nouns where Standard Yiddish uses the neuter.It is similar to the dialectical feature of Polish language called mazurzenie, and there has been a hypothesis on the influence of mazurzenie on the development of sabesdiker losn.".
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- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageRevisionID "686491516".
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phonology.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yiddish_language.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Consonant.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Dialect.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Lithuanian_Jews.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Mazurzenie.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Phonological_change.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Polish_language.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Shabbat.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Shibboleth.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLink Yiddish_dialects.
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sabesdiker losn".
- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageWikiLinkText "sabesdiker losn".
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- Sabesdiker_losn wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Yiddish-stub.
- Sabesdiker_losn subject Category:Phonology.
- Sabesdiker_losn subject Category:Yiddish_language.
- Sabesdiker_losn hypernym Characteristic.
- Sabesdiker_losn type Food.
- Sabesdiker_losn type Language.
- Sabesdiker_losn type Language.
- Sabesdiker_losn comment "Der sabesdiker-losn (Yiddish: דער סאַבעסדיקער לאָסן) is a dialectal feature characteristic of the Northeastern dialect of the Yiddish language (NEY, Litvisher-vaysrusisher dialekt, Tsofn-yidish), which is the replacement, or merger of the \"hushing\" consonants ch, sh, with the \"hissing\" ones, \"ts\", \"s\". The name of the term is a shibboleth: the phrase \"dos shabesdike loshn\" (in standard Yiddish) means \"Sabbath speech\", hinting at the perception that this feature is substandard.".
- Sabesdiker_losn label "Sabesdiker losn".
- Sabesdiker_losn sameAs Q7396059.
- Sabesdiker_losn sameAs m.04z_7kq.
- Sabesdiker_losn sameAs Q7396059.
- Sabesdiker_losn wasDerivedFrom Sabesdiker_losn?oldid=686491516.
- Sabesdiker_losn isPrimaryTopicOf Sabesdiker_losn.