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The Role of Modern Hebrew in the Development of Jewish-Israeli National Consciousness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Edward Yeheskeel Kutscher*
Affiliation:
Hebrew University Jerusalem For the Embassy of Israel

Extract

In the discussion we must start with two really striking facts, both very little known even among scholars close to Modern Hebrew; at least these scholars are not aware of their importance. In the first place you may have heard that Hebrew is a revived language, the language of the Bible come to life again in Israel. This is only partly true. Modern Hebrew—I know of no parallel in this respect—is a recreated language, a new Hebrew dialect, made of several ingredients. Most of them go back to the various layers of Hebrew in the past. Still, it is—and I am exaggerating deliberately—a kind of invented language, a kind of Hebrew Esperanto.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1957

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References

page 23 * See note p. 23.