Pseudoscientific language comparison (English Wikipedia)

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  • Bolozky, Shmuel (1994). "On the Schizoid Nature of Modern Hebrew". In Stone, Russell A.; Zenner, Walter P. (eds.). Critical Essays on Israeli Social Issues and Scholarship. Vol. 3. SUNY Press. pp. 63–87. ISBN 978-0-7914-1959-5. Review of Wexler, Paul (1990). Borg, A.; Somekh, S.; Wexler, P. (eds.). The Schizoid Nature of Modern Hebrew: A Slavic Language in Search of a Semitic Past. Mediterranean Language and Culture Monograph Series. Vol. 4. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz.

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  • Thomason, Sarah; Poser, William (2020). "Fantastic Linguistics". Annual Review of Linguistics. 6 (1): 457–468. doi:10.1146/annurev-linguistics-011619-030459. S2CID 243674477. Fringe and crackpot claims about language display the standard pseudoscientific characteristics discussed many years ago by Martin Gardner (1957) and by numerous observers since then, such as Michael Shermer (2011)
  • Wexler, Paul (1991). "Yiddish—the fifteenth Slavic language. A study of partial language shift from Judeo-Sorbian to German". International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 1991 (91): 9–150. doi:10.1515/ijsl.1991.91.9. S2CID 146835332.

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  • Thomason, Sarah; Poser, William (2020). "Fantastic Linguistics". Annual Review of Linguistics. 6 (1): 457–468. doi:10.1146/annurev-linguistics-011619-030459. S2CID 243674477. Fringe and crackpot claims about language display the standard pseudoscientific characteristics discussed many years ago by Martin Gardner (1957) and by numerous observers since then, such as Michael Shermer (2011)
  • Wexler, Paul (1991). "Yiddish—the fifteenth Slavic language. A study of partial language shift from Judeo-Sorbian to German". International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 1991 (91): 9–150. doi:10.1515/ijsl.1991.91.9. S2CID 146835332.

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