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- Q6189822 subject Q8566343.
- Q6189822 abstract "Jewish English languages are varieties of the English language that include significant amounts of vocabulary and syntax taken from Yiddish, and both classical and modern Hebrew. These varieties can be classified into several types: Yeshivish, Yinglish, and Heblish, as well as more flexible mixtures of English and other Jewish languages, which may contain features and other elements from languages other than Yiddish and Hebrew.The classification "Jewish English" eliminates the need for concern with identifying the specific origin of the non-English components of any such variant. This offsets, for example, misperceptions that can result from failure to note the Hebrew origin of a word that may have become widely known in Anglophone contexts via Yiddish, and may be, therefore, simply regarded as Yiddish. (This problem is illustrated in the list of English words of Yiddish origin.)".
- Q6189822 wikiPageExternalLink JewishLangs.asp.
- Q6189822 wikiPageExternalLink jewish-english.html.
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- Q6189822 wikiPageWikiLink Q8566343.
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- Q6189822 comment "Jewish English languages are varieties of the English language that include significant amounts of vocabulary and syntax taken from Yiddish, and both classical and modern Hebrew.".
- Q6189822 label "Jewish English languages".