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Fishman, Joshua A

LC control no.n 50004053
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Personal name headingFishman, Joshua A.
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Variant(s)Fishman, Joshua Aaron
Fishman, Joshua
Fishman, Shiqel
Fishman, Yehoshuʻa Shiḳl
Fishman, Shiḳl
פישמאן, יהושוע א.
פישמאן, שיקל
פישמן, יהושע שיקל
Other standard no.0000000121296750
Birth date1926-07-18
Death date2015-03-01
Place of birthPhiladelphia (Pa.)
Place of deathBronx (New York, N.Y.)
Profession or occupationLinguists College teachers
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inNegative stereotypes concerning Americans among American-born children receiving various types ... 1955.
Never say die! c1981: t.p. (Joshua A. Fishman) added t.p. (Shiḳl Fishman)
Lekoved dem 65sṭn-biz 120sṭn geboyrn-ṭog fun Shiḳl Fishman, c1991: t.p. (Yehoshuʻa ben Aharon ha-Kohen ṿe-Ḥayah-Śarah Haleṿi) cover (anniv. 13 July 1991)
The multilingual Apple, 2002: CIP t.p. (Joshua A. Fishman) data sheet (b. July 18 [sic], 1926)
Explorations in the sociology of language and religion, c2006: t.p. (Joshua A. Fishman)
Info. converted from 678, 2012-10-02 (b. 1926)
Current multilingualism, 2013: ECIP t.p. (Joshua A. Fishman)
Wikipedia, viewed March 30, 2023 (Joshua Fishman; born July 18, 1926 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.; died March 1, 2015 in The Bronx, New York, U.S.; linguist who specialized in the sociology of language, language planning, bilingual education, and language and ethnicity)
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Associated languageara eng