The Journal of Jewish Languages publishes research on Jewish languages and dialects, including Judeo-Arabic, Judeo-Persian, Judeo-Georgian, and Jewish Neo-Aramaic. Articles analyze linguistic features, historical contexts, and sociolinguistic aspects of these languages, often focusing on their distinctiveness from non-Jewish varieties and their evolution due to migration and contact with other languages. The journal also addresses methodologies and challenges in documenting endangered Jewish languages.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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Cultural StudiesQ2
HistoryQ2
Linguistics and LanguageQ3
Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
Language & Linguistics
Scopus Categories
HistoryCultural StudiesLinguistics and Language
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Language, Linguistics, Cultural AnalysisHistorical and Linguistic StudiesJewish and Middle Eastern StudiesArchaeology and Historical StudiesHistorical Linguistics and Language StudiesMultilingual Education and PolicyMedieval and Classical PhilosophyLinguistic Variation and MorphologyJewish Identity and SocietyLinguistics and language evolution