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  • The Ladino Language

    A personal account of Judeo-Spanish.

    home.earthlink.net

  • Jewish World Review: Ladino - A Lost Language?

    Interview with Avner Peretz, director of the Institute of Ladino in the Jerusalem suburb of Maale Adumim. Discusses his efforts to save the literature, proverbs, and oral traditions before they disappear.

    www.jewishworldreview.com

  • Wandering Thoughts on the Sephardim and Their Language, Ladino

    Essay by an Ashkenazi scholar at Dartmouth University.

    www.dartmouth.edu

  • Sephardic House: Ladinokomunita

    Overview of the Ladino language, with online forum, bibliography, and links.

    www.sephardicstudies.org

  • Varieties of Judeo-Spanish

    Discusses the differences between the Eastern dialect of Ladino, from Turkey and the Balkans, with closer ties to Old Spanish, and the Western dialect, used in parts of Morocco and Algeria, with extensive borrowings from Arabic. Part of a larger archive of Sephardic ballads and oral literature.

    www.sephardifolklit.org

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