Paul Wexler (born November 6, 1938, Hebrew: פאול וקסלר, Hebrew pronunciation: [ˈpaul ˈveksler]) is an American-born Israeli linguist, and Professor Emeritus...
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Paul Wexler may refer to: Paul Wexler (actor) (1929–1979), American character actor Paul Wexler (linguist) (born 1938), American-born Israeli linguist...
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Nancy Wexler, geneticist, contributor to the identification of the gene that causes Huntington's disease Paul Wexler (linguist), Israeli linguist Robert...
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Supreme Court Justice Lev Vaidman, physicist Avi Weinroth, lawyer Paul Wexler, linguist George S. Wise, first president of the university (1963–1971) Moshe...
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come from Knaanic rather than from Czech, Sorbian or Polish. The linguist Paul Wexler has hypothesised that Knaanic is actually the direct predecessor...
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developing from Vulgar Latin. Paul Wexler published a similar hypothesis in 1997. Linguist Anthony P. Grant writes that Wexler's hypothesis is not "completely...
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scholar & Rabi), linguist (Hebrew, Romanian), early Zionist leader Lucien Goldmann, philosopher, critic, sociologist Alexandru Graur, linguist Michael Harsgor...
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languages, was motivated by Turkish nationalism. The Israeli-American linguist Paul Wexler is known for his fringe theories about the origin of Jewish populations...
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to this thesis is the theory, expounded by Paul Wexler, dissenting from the majority of Yiddish linguists, that the grammar of Yiddish contains a Khazar...
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Forms and Patterns." Journal of Language Contact, Varia 2.40-67.[4] Wexler, Paul (1991). 'The Schizoid Nature of Modern Hebrew: A Slavic Language in Search...
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Benjamin Fondane (redirect from Benjamin Wexler)
(Romanian pronunciation: [benʒaˈmin fundoˈjanu]; born Benjamin Wechsler, Wexler or Vecsler, first name also Beniamin or Barbu, usually abridged to B.; November...
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team of biologists and linguists, led by Pavel Flegontov, a specialist in genomics, published a response to Das, Elhaik and Wexler's 2016 study, criticizing...
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probably be based on the work of Weinreich and his challengers alike." Paul Wexler proposed a model in 1991 that took Yiddish, by which he means primarily...
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Bible, which is distinct from the spoken vernacular. According to linguist Paul Wexler, Ladino is a written language that developed in the eighteenth century...
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Languages. Israel Oriental Studies. BRILL. p. 59. ISBN 9789004106468. Wexler, Paul, The Schizoid Nature of Modern Hebrew: A Slavic Language in Search of...
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origin". According to a study published in June 2017 by Ranajit Das, Paul Wexler, Mehdi Pirooznia, and Eran Elhaik in Frontiers in Genetics, in a principal...
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has been estimated to be no more than 40,000. The Israeli Slavic linguist Paul Wexler has argued that the Yiddish language structure provides "compelling...
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List of characters in the Honorverse (redirect from Paul Tankersley)
V Vale to Venizelos Verrochio to Vorland W Walker to Waters Webster to Wexler White to Wilson Winton-Henke, Anson to Wright X X, Isaac to X, Jeremy Y...
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Belorussian Nationalism Archived 22 September 2023 at the Wayback Machine by Paul Wexler, Indiana University Press, ISBN 087750-175-0 (page 309) Contested Tongues:...
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a number of other geneticists, as well as from linguists who took exception to his use of Paul Wexler's theories of the origins of Yiddish. In particular...
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Thad McCotter, Chris Shays, Charles Boustany, Alcee Hastings, and Robert Wexler referred to Hezbollah as a terrorist organization in their speeches supporting...
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synonyms. Orthographic diglossia antedates digraphia, and was noted by Paul Wexler in 1971." Bigraphism, bialphabetism, and biscriptality are infrequently...
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ISBN 9789071701641. Wexler, Paul (1997). "The case for the relexification hypothesis in Rumanian". In Horváth, Júlia; Wexler, Paul (eds.). Relexification...
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actress (d. 2014) September 5 Paul Dietzel, American college football coach (d. 2013) Roy Andrew Miller, American linguist (d. 2014) September 6 John Melcher...
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S2CID 35414392. Norcross, John C.; Koocher, Gerald P.; Fala, Natalie C.; Wexler, Harry K. (1 September 2010). "What Does Not Work? Expert Consensus on Discredited...
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Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2023. Wexler, Paul (1 February 2012). The Non-Jewish Origins of the Sephardic Jews. State...
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etymology contained the stem -Hold as a name for "demon". Yiddish linguist Paul Wexler (2002), discussing German hold "beautiful" tangentially notes the...
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2008 – Vic Toweel, South African-Australian boxer (b. 1929) 2008 – Jerry Wexler, American journalist and producer (b. 1917) 2011 – Rick Rypien, Canadian...
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"high-quality or "content-rich" curricula. However, according to Natalie Wexler, in her book The Knowledge Gap, "making the shift to knowledge is as much...
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dedicating himself to Esperanto as a unifying language for all humankind. Paul Wexler proposed that Esperanto was not an arbitrary pastiche of major European...
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