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of Yiddish and the purported nationalism of the use of words of Hebrew-Aramaic origin, and wrote in favour of a partial de-Hebraization of Soviet Yiddish. Spivak opposed new coinages based on Hebraic elements not present in
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Spivak, Elye (1935). "Vegn dehebreizatsye un vegn dem hebreishn element in yidish" [Dehebraization and the Hebrew Element in Yiddish].
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Moskovich, Wolf (1984). "An Important Event in Soviet Yiddish Cultural Life: The New Russian‐Yiddish Dictionary".
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While at the Institute for Jewish Proletarian Culture, Spivak put forward the idea of compiling a comprehensive
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upon the arrest of Spivak and its other authors. The dictionary was published posthumously in 1984.
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The following is a partial list of Spivak's publications (not including textbooks):
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Under the Red Banner: Yiddish Culture in the Communist Countries in the Postwar Era
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Yidishe shprakh 1: Intonatsye, fonetik un ortografye, elementn fun morfologye
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Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University of Oleksandr Dovzhenko alumni
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Politics of Yiddish: Studies in Language, Literature and Society
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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)" 481:די שפּראך אין די טעג פון דער פאָטערלאנדישער מילכאָמע 476:
Di shprakh in di teg fun der foterlendisher milkhome
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Rusish-yidisher rekhtlekh-administrativer verterbukh
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Spivak's name was occasionally 421:מארקס און ענגעלס וועגן שפּראך-פּראָבּלעמלעס 723:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 18: 798:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198184799.001.0001 670:"Institute of Jewish Proletarian Culture" 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. 642: 640: 544: 506: 716: 611: 609: 607: 459:שאָלעם־אלײכעמס שפּראך און סטיל :עטיודן 765:. Sage Publications. pp. 23–28. 416:Maks un engels vegn shprakh-problemes 7: 856:. Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 232. 678:. Translated by Aronson, I. Michael 515: 480: 458: 450:('New Word Formation') (Kiev, 1939) 420: 409:שפּראכ-קולטור: טעאָריע און פּראקטיק 408: 380: 154: 991:Jewish Ukrainian social scientists 328:. He sought to compromise between 14: 931:Jews executed by the Soviet Union 432:on language issues') (Kiev, 1934) 404:Shprakh-kultur: teorye un praktik 304:. He died on 4 April 1950 in the 256:All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences 227:, and was appointed professor of 135:All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences 207:. He survived the 1919 Vasilkov 191:Spivak was born to a religious 552:Флят, Леонид (November 2009). 1: 668:Bilovitsky, Vladimir (2010). 523:as Ilya Grigorievich Spivak ( 298:Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee 266:) and editor of its journal, 761:. In Kerler, Dov-Ber (ed.). 560:(in Russian). 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Index

Vasilkov
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Alma mater
Moscow State University
Linguistics
dialectology
lexicology
Odessa Pedagogical Institute
All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences
Yiddish
Russian
Soviet Jewish
linguist
philologist
pedagogue
Jewish
Vasilkov
Kiev Governorate
Russian Empire
pogroms
Symon Petliura
Glukhov
Kiev
Kharkov
Yiddish linguistics
Odessa Pedagogical Institute
textbooks
David Hofstein

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