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W Sejmie : Ślōnskiego języka nie ma, ale może być etnolekt ; In the Polish Parliamentthe Silesian language does not exist, but the Silesian ethnolect may
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Niemieckie zaniechania ; The German minority leadership's resignations from securing this monority's cultural and linguistic rights in postcommunist Poland
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Niemieckie zaniechania : dyskusyjo ; The German minority leadership's resignations from securing this monority's cultural and linguistic rights in postcommunist Polanda discussion
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Yiddish, or Jewish German? : the Holocaust, the Goethe-Institut and Germany’s neglected obligation to peace and the common cultural heritage
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Yiddish, or Jewish German? : The Holocaust, the Goethe-Institut, and Germany’s neglected obligation to peace and the common European cultural heritage
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The vast majority of Holocaust victims and survivors were Ashkenazim. Their main language was Yiddish. Yiddish is very close to German, the main difference being that the former is written in Hebrew letters, while the latter in Latin ones. Postwar Europe’s moral foundation is Holocaust remembrance. But this remembrance to be effective, it must be active in the absence of Holocaust survivors. A way to ensure that could be the novel school and university subject of Yiddish for reading purposes. As a result, researchers and interested Europeans would start reading documents and books in Yiddish again. Germany’s premiere cultural organization, Goethe-Institut, is uniquely well-placed and morally obligated to facilitate the relaunch, popularization and cultivation of the skill to read Yiddish-language sources and publications for both the sake of research and for pleasure. ; Publisher PDF ; Peer reviewed
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European integration; European Union; German; Germanistik; Goethe-Institut; Holocaust; Jewish studies; JN; JN Political institutions (Europe); Language politics; Peace studies; PF; PF West Germanic; PJ; PJ Semitic; T-NDAS; Yiddish; Yiddish-German language
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10023/24378 https://doi.org/10.31261/SSP.2021.18.14
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Words in space and time : a historical atlas of language politics in modern Central Europe
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Derek Offord, Vladislav Rjéoutski and Gesine Argent : The French Language in Russia: A Social, Political, Cultural, and Literary History (Languages and Culture in History)
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Atlas of language politics in modern Central Europe - Illustrations ...
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Gábor Almási and Lav Šubarić, eds., Latin at the crossroads of identity : the evolution of linguistic nationalism in the Kingdom of Hungary
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Xenophobia and anti-Semitism in the concept of Polish literature
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Atlas of Language Politics in Modern Central Europe (dataset) ...
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Central Europe through the lens of language and politics : on the sample maps from the Atlas of language politics in modern Central Europe
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The triple division of the Slavic languages : a linguistic finding, a product of politics, or an accident?
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Codzienność komunikacyjno-językowa na obszarze historycznego Górnego Śląska ; The everyday language use in historical Upper Silesia
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A dictionary of English homophones with explanations in Polish
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