
The Revival of Classical Tongue: Eliezer Ben Yehuda and the Modern Hebrew Language
بواسطة
Jack Fellman
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تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
156
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jun 24, 2011
الناشر
De Gruyter Mouton
الطبعة
Reprint 2011 ed.
رقم ISBN-10
9027924953
رقم ISBN-13
9789027924957
الوصف
Jack Fellman's exploration delves into the incredible journey of Eliezer Ben Yehuda, the visionary behind the revival of the Hebrew language. By weaving together historical context and sociolinguistic analysis, the narrative reveals how Ben Yehuda's unwavering passion transformed Hebrew from a language of ancient texts into a vibrant mode of communication for modern Jews.
Fellman paints a portrait of a man deeply committed to cultural identity and community, driving the movement to reconnect the Jewish people with their linguistic roots. Through careful examination of Ben Yehuda's life, the author presents the challenges he faced, including societal resistance and personal sacrifices, highlighting his resilience and determination.
The work further examines the broader implications of language revival, addressing how Ben Yehuda's efforts reshaped not just Hebrew linguistics but also the sociopolitical landscape of the time. This engaging account serves as both an inspiring biography and a scholarly resource on the relationship between language and identity.
Fellman paints a portrait of a man deeply committed to cultural identity and community, driving the movement to reconnect the Jewish people with their linguistic roots. Through careful examination of Ben Yehuda's life, the author presents the challenges he faced, including societal resistance and personal sacrifices, highlighting his resilience and determination.
The work further examines the broader implications of language revival, addressing how Ben Yehuda's efforts reshaped not just Hebrew linguistics but also the sociopolitical landscape of the time. This engaging account serves as both an inspiring biography and a scholarly resource on the relationship between language and identity.