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Cooper, Robert L. – 1985
Modern Hebrew is an excellent example of a national language, an indigenous language that its speakers view as uniquely related to their common history, values, and identity. Hebrew was a unifying factor for millenia before the rise of modern national movements. When the movement for the restoration of Jewish political self-determination arose,…
Descriptors: Diachronic Linguistics, Ethnicity, Foreign Countries, Group Unity