Yinglish
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Little serious research has been conducted on Yinglish, but it seems to be one means for an insular community to maintain its sense of identity within itself, while adopting external cultural norms such as language.
See also
- The Joys of Yiddish by Leo Rosten
- Yiddish words and phrases used by English speakers
- Engrish
- Yeshivish
External links
- Jewish Language Research Website: Yiddish
- On-line Yiddish dictionary
- National Yiddish Book Center
- Shtetl
- The Yiddish Voice
- A nice list of choice Yiddish/Ameridish words.
- The Jewish Book Center of The Workmen's Circle
- Spoken Yiddish Language Project (Columbia University)
- Yiddish Wikipedia
- Yiddish in Ethnologue
- Forverts -- The Yiddish Forward
- The Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring