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Under the Red Banner: Yiddish
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Yidishe shprakh 1: Intonatsye, fonetik un ortografye, elementn fun morfologye
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National Pedagogical University of Oleksandr Dovzhenko alumni
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Politics of
Yiddish: Studies in Language, Literature and Society
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400:('Methods for language and literature in school') (Kiev, 1928)
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Shapiro, Moyshe; Spivak, Elye; Shulman, Moyshe, eds. (1984).
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Soviet
Yiddish: Language-Planning and Linguistic Development
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Russko-evreysky (idish) slovar / Rusish-Yidisher verterbukh
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Pomerants, Aleksander (20 May 2018). Fogel, Joshua (ed.).
274:, with many of its staff members arrested on charges of
412:, 'Language culture: theory and practice') (Kiev, 1931)
885:] (in Russian and Yiddish). Moscow: Russky yazyk.
759:"Yiddish Language Politics in the Ukraine (1930–1936)"
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337:Yiddish, promoting instead the introduction of
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438:('Mathematical terminology') (Kiev, 1935)
239:and teaching aids, in collaboration with
168:; 10 December 1890 – 4 April 1950) was a
454:Sholem-aleykhems shprakh un stil: etyudn
398:Metodik fun shprakh un literatur in shul
392:Yidishe shprakh 2: Morfologye un sintaks
264:Институт Еврейской Пролетарской Культуры
247:('Soviet Education') from 1929 to 1931.
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416:Maks un engels vegn shprakh-problemes
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404:Shprakh-kultur: teorye un praktik
304:. He died on 4 April 1950 in the
256:All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences
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207:. He survived the 1919 Vasilkov
191:Spivak was born to a religious
552:Флят, Леонид (November 2009).
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560:(in Russian). Archived from
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654:Encyclopedia Judaica
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166:Эля Гершевич Спивак
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302:Jewish nationalism
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