• Uriel Weinreich (Yiddish: אוריאל ווײַנרײַך, romanized: Uriel Vaynraykh, [urˈiːəl ˈvajnrajx]; May 23, 1926 – March 30, 1967) was a Jewish–American linguist...
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  • specializing in sociolinguistics and Yiddish, and the father of the linguist Uriel Weinreich, who, a sociolinguistic innovator, edited the Modern Yiddish-English...
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  • represented West Germany Max Weinreich (1893/94, Kuldīga – 1969), Jewish-Latvian linguist specializing in Yiddish Uriel Weinreich (1926–1967), Jewish-American...
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  • Labov took his PhD (1964) at Columbia University, studying under Uriel Weinreich. He was an assistant professor of linguistics at Columbia (1964–70)...
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  • Language Contact - An Introduction (Edinburgh University Press 2001). Uriel Weinreich, Languages in Contact (Mouton 1963). Donald Winford, An Introduction...
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  • differences. The term diasystem was coined by linguist and dialectologist Uriel Weinreich in a 1954 paper as part of an initiative in exploring how to extend...
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  • Italian sculptor Uriel von Gemmingen (1468–1514), Archbishop of Mainz Uriel Waizel (born 1973), Mexican radio personality Uriel Weinreich (1926–67), Polish-American...
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  • University of North Carolina University of Virginia (PhD) Doctoral advisor Uriel Weinreich Academic work Discipline Mathematics, earth sciences Institutions University...
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  • Larry Selinker, who coined the terms interlanguage and fossilization. Uriel Weinreich is credited with providing the basis for Selinker's research. Selinker...
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    studies by Werner Betz (1971, 1901), Einar Haugen (1958, also 1956), and Uriel Weinreich (1963) are regarded as the classical theoretical works on loan influence...
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    still, without motion, attached to the Shechinah with great deveikut." Uriel Weinreich, Modern English-Yiddish Yiddish-English Dictionary (New York: YIVO/McGraw-Hill...
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  • Washkansky, recipient of the world's first human heart transplant Uriel Weinreich, linguist David Wolfsohn, second President of World Zionist Organization...
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    lists the Yiddish alphabet as described in the Uriel Weinreich English–Yiddish–English Dictionary (Weinreich 1968), with a few variants that may be seen...
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  • contact, and language documentation. Until 2022, Baptista was the Uriel Weinreich Collegiate Professor of Linguistics at the University of Michigan,...
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  • Columbia University. Herzog received his Ph.D. from Columbia under Uriel Weinreich. In 1967, he became the director, and then the editor-in-chief, of...
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  • sciences, there usually known as uniformitarianism. In linguistics, Uriel Weinreich, William Labov and Marvin Herzog appear to have been the first to expressly...
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    Götzinger, Die romanischen Ortsnamen des Kantons St. Gallen (1891); Uriel Weinreich (23 November 2011). Languages in Contact: French, German and Romansh...
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    Hall of Fame, parents were Lithuanian Eddie Waitkus – baseball player Uriel Weinreich (1926–1967) – Lithuanian-born linguist at Columbia University Mariel...
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  • was 1952 Life Is with People by Mark Zborowski and Elizabeth Herzog. Uriel Weinreich and Marvin Herzog founded the Language and Culture Archive of Ashkenazic...
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    Regina, Mrs. Max Weinreich, daughter Jacob Shabad, son Josif Shabad, son Uriel Weinreich, grandson, an American linguist Gabriel Weinreich, grandson, expert...
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  • (62 mi) south of Warsaw), or of its Yiddish adaptation ródem (see Uriel Weinreich 1955: 609, Paul Wexler 1991: 42). Thus, if a pogrom had occurred in...
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    50 institutions catered to Yiddish learning.[1] Scholars including Uriel Weinreich, Mordkhe Schaechter, and Marvin Herzog were especially influential...
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  • diaphonemic inventory is a specific diasystem (a term popularized by Uriel Weinreich) that superimposes dialectal contrasts to access all contrasts in all...
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  • occasion of the Columbia University Bicentennial ed. by Andre Martinet & Uriel Weinreich, 26-42. New York: Linguistic Circle of New York, 1954. (Repr. in The...
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  • the influence of mazurzenie on the development of sabesdiker losn. Weinreich, Uriel (1952). "Sábesdiker Losn in Yiddish: A Problem of Linguistic Affinity"...
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  • which dialect is considered "standard". McWhorter quotes the linguist Uriel Weinreich as saying, "a language is a dialect with an army and a navy." The author...
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  • 1960, his M.A. in 1962 at Columbia University, where he studied under Uriel Weinreich and George Shevelov, and his Ph.D. at the same university in 1967....
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  • 1959-04-21. p. 16. Retrieved 2023-02-18 – via newspapers.com. "Dr. Uriel Weinreich, Noted Scholar, Dies at 40; Impressive Funeral Held". Jewish Telegraphic...
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    him alongside Maks Erik, Solomon Birnbaum, Chone Shmeruk, Max and Uriel Weinreich. According to Hebraist Robert D. King, such contributions rank Șăineanu...
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  • of philosophy and comparative literature at Stony Brook University Uriel Weinreich (1948), linguist and professor at Columbia University Albert Elsen...
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