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Rachel Steindel Burdin

Rachel Steindel Burdin is Associate Professor of Linguistics in the English Department at the University of New Hampshire. Her research focuses on intonation, language and identity, and the intersection of the two, including variation in intonation and Jewish identity, as well as the role of contact between languages and dialects in language variation and change.

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Review of Lea Schäfer’s Syntax and Morphology of Yiddish Dialects

Rachel Steindel Burdin

Lea Schäfer demonstrates what can be learned about variations in pre-Holocaust Yiddish from the materials of the Language and Cultural Archive of Ashkenazic Jewry.

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