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“A Pure Language (or Lip)”: Representing Hebrew in Colonial New England
Rachel Wamsley
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Hebrew
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Harvard
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Puritans
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Pure Language
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Colonial New England
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Hebrew Language
50%
Anglophone
50%
History Research
50%
Hybridity
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Amsterdam
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Translation Studies
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Grammar
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Poeticity
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Own Time
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Spiritual Experience
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Bible
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Transliteration
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Missionaries
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Instantiation
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History Book
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Colonial America
50%
Early Colonial
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Livorno
50%
Hebrew Grammar
50%
Christian Prayer
50%
Confessional Politics
50%
Baptism
50%
Visual Poetics
50%
Evangelical
50%
Linguistic Hybridity
50%
Judah
50%
Algonquin
50%
Arts and Humanities
Hebrew
100%
Hybridity
100%
Colonial New England
100%
Puritan
100%
pure language
100%
Anglophone
50%
Rabbinic
50%
Poetics
50%
Missionaries
50%
Linguistics
50%
Bible
50%
Christian Prayer
50%
Hebrew grammar
50%
Instantiation
50%
spiritual exercises
50%
Visual Poetics
50%
history books
50%
Translation (Applied Linguistics)
50%
fascination
50%
Amsterdam
50%
Evangelical
50%
Hebrew (Language)
50%
Colonial America
50%