Jewish Studies resources can be found all over! As noted on H-Judaic this morning, the latest edition of Language and Communication (31:2) is a special issue dedicated to "Jewish Languages in the Age of the Internet."
For access to the electronic version of Language and Communication, see the CLIO record here. Be sure to click on one of the links that indicate holdings "to the present" to be able to see this latest issue.
The contents are listed below:
1. Editorial Board / Publication information Page IFC 2. Jewish languages in the age of the Internet: An introduction Pages 95-98 Sarah Bunin Benor 3. Yiddish on the Internet Pages 99-106 Tsvi Sadan 4. The meaning of Ladino: The semiotics of an online speech community Pages 107-118 Marcy Brink-Danan 5. Judeo-Greek in the era of globalization Pages 119-129 Julia G. Krivoruchko 6. Shamis, halebis and shajatos: Labels and the dynamics of Syrian Jewishness in Mexico City Pages 130-140 Evelyn Dean-Olmsted 7. Mensch, bentsh, and balagan: Variation in the American Jewish linguistic repertoire Pages 141-154 Sarah Bunin Benor 8. Shandler, J., 2006. Adventures in Yiddishland: Postvernacular Language & Culture. University of California Press, Berkeley Pages 155-157 William Weigel 9. Nevo, N. and Olshtain, E., (Eds.). 2007. The Hebrew Language in the Era of Globalization. Magnes Press, Jerusalem Pages 158-159 Yael Reshef 10. Chetrit, J., 2007. Diglossie, hybridation et diversité intra-linguistique: études socio-pragmatiques sur les langues juives, le judéo-arabe et le judéo-berbère. Peeters, Louvain Pages 160-162 Cyril Aslanov
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