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Mordkhe Veynger (Russian: Мордхе Вейнгер; 1890–1929), more infrequently known as Mikhail Borisovich Veynger (Russian: Михаил Борисович Вейнгер) was a Russian and Soviet linguist. An ethnic Jew, he specialised in the study of the Yiddish language. Born in Poltava, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine), his family moved to Warsaw when he was a child, where he studied Germanic philology at the Imperial University of Warsaw. After World War I he established himself at Minsk where he became lecturer at the Belarusian State University.

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  • Mordkhe Veynger (en)
  • Вейнгер, Мордхе (ru)
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  • Мордхе Вейнгер (Мордехай, Михаил Борисович; 1890, Полтава — 1929) — советский лингвист и диалектолог еврейского происхождения, изучал идиш. Создатель первого атласа диалектов идиша. (ru)
  • Мордхе Вейнгер (1890, Полтава — 1929) — радянський лінгвіст та діалектолог єврейського походження, що вивчав їдиш. Творець першого атласу ідишомовних регіонів. (uk)
  • Mordkhe Veynger (Russian: Мордхе Вейнгер; 1890–1929), more infrequently known as Mikhail Borisovich Veynger (Russian: Михаил Борисович Вейнгер) was a Russian and Soviet linguist. An ethnic Jew, he specialised in the study of the Yiddish language. Born in Poltava, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine), his family moved to Warsaw when he was a child, where he studied Germanic philology at the Imperial University of Warsaw. After World War I he established himself at Minsk where he became lecturer at the Belarusian State University. (en)
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  • Mordkhe Veynger (Russian: Мордхе Вейнгер; 1890–1929), more infrequently known as Mikhail Borisovich Veynger (Russian: Михаил Борисович Вейнгер) was a Russian and Soviet linguist. An ethnic Jew, he specialised in the study of the Yiddish language. Born in Poltava, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine), his family moved to Warsaw when he was a child, where he studied Germanic philology at the Imperial University of Warsaw. After World War I he established himself at Minsk where he became lecturer at the Belarusian State University. He began the first Yiddish dialect atlas in the 1920s. The atlas is limited to phonology and to Yiddish spoken within the territory of the Soviet Union in 1931. (en)
  • Мордхе Вейнгер (Мордехай, Михаил Борисович; 1890, Полтава — 1929) — советский лингвист и диалектолог еврейского происхождения, изучал идиш. Создатель первого атласа диалектов идиша. (ru)
  • Мордхе Вейнгер (1890, Полтава — 1929) — радянський лінгвіст та діалектолог єврейського походження, що вивчав їдиш. Творець першого атласу ідишомовних регіонів. (uk)
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