Ghil'ad Zuckermann (, ; ) is an
Israel
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i-born
language revivalist and
linguist
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who works in
contact linguistics,
lexicology and the study of language, culture and identity.
Zuckermann was awarded the
Rubinlicht Prize (2023) "for his research on the profound influence of
Yiddish
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on modern Hebrew", and listed among Australia's top 30 "living legends of research" (2024) by ''
The Australian
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''.
He is the Chair of the Jury for the
Jeonju
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International Awards for Promoting Intangible Cultural Heritage (since 2024).
Overview
Zuckermann was born in
Tel Aviv
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in 1971, was raised in
Eilat
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, and attended the
United World College (UWC) of the Adriatic in 1987–1989.
[ In 1997 he received an M.A. in Linguistics from the Adi Lautman Program at ]Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University (TAU) is a Public university, public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Located in northwest Tel Aviv, the university is the center of teaching and ...
. In 1997–2000 he was Scatcherd European Scholar of the University of Oxford
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and Denise Skinner Graduate Scholar at St Hugh's College, receiving a D.Phil. ( Oxon.) in 2000. While at Oxford, he served as president of the Jewish
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student group L'Chaim Society. As Gulbenkian research fellow at Churchill College (2000–2004), he was affiliated with the Department of Linguistics, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Studies, University of Cambridge
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. He received a titular Ph.D. ( Cantab.) in 2003.[
Zuckermann is a hyperpolyglot,][Dr Anna Goldsworthy on the Barngarla language reclamation]
The Monthly
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, September 2014 with his past professorships ranging across universities in England, China, Australia, Singapore, Slovakia, Israel, and the United States.[ In 2010–2015 he was China's Ivy League Project 211 "Distinguished Visiting Professor", and "Shanghai Oriental Scholar" professorial fellow, at Shanghai International Studies University.][Sun Yat-sen University]
11 November 2014.
He was Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Fellow in 2007–2011, and National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) grant holder in 2017–2021, studying the effects of Indigenous language reclamation on wellbeing. He was awarded a British Academy
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It was established in 1902 and received its royal charter in the sa ...
Research Grant, Memorial Foundation of Jewish Culture Postdoctoral Fellowship, Harold Hyam Wingate Scholarship and Chevening Scholarship.[
He is elected member of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) and the Foundation for Endangered Languages.][ He serves as editorial board member of the Journal of Language Contact ( Brill), International Academic Board Advisor of the Institute for the Study of Global Antisemitism and Policy, board member of the Online Museum of Jewish Theatre, and expert witness in ]trademarks
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and forensic linguistics.[Report of Prof G Zuckermann]
Board of Deputies of British Jews
Since February 2017 Zuckermann has been President of the Australian Association for Jewish Studies (AAJS). In 2013–2015 he was President of the Australasian Association of Lexicography (AustraLex). In 2011-2024 he was Professor of Linguistics and Chair of Endangered Languages at the University of Adelaide,[Sarah Robinson, 11 March 2019, The LINGUIST List]
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. He is also Adjunct Professor at the Australian Catholic University.
Research
Zuckermann applies insights from the Hebrew revival to the revitalization of Aboriginal languages in Australia. According to Yuval Rotem, the Israeli Ambassador
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to Australia, Zuckermann's "passion for the reclamation, maintenance and empowerment of Aboriginal languages and culture inspired imand was indeed the driving motivator of" the establishment of the Allira Aboriginal Knowledge IT Centre in Dubbo, New South Wales
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, Australia, on 2 September 2010.
He proposes Native Tongue Title, compensation for language loss, because "linguicide" results in "loss of cultural autonomy, loss of spiritual and intellectual sovereignty, loss of soul". He uses the term ''sleeping beauty'' to refer to a no-longer spoken language[ and urges Australia "to define the 330 Aboriginal languages, most of them sleeping beauties, as the official languages of their region", and to introduce bilingual signs and thus change the linguistic landscape of the country. "So, for example, Port Lincoln should also be referred to as Galinyala, which is its original Barngarla name."
Zuckermann proposes a controversial hybrid theory of the emergence of Israeli Hebrew according to which Hebrew and Yiddish "acted equally" as the "primary contributors" to ]Modern Hebrew
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.[ John-Paul Davidson (2011), ''Planet Word'', Penguin. pp. 125-126.] Scholars including Yiddish linguist Dovid Katz (who refers to Zuckermann as a "fresh-thinking Israeli scholar"), adopt Zuckermann's term "Israeli" and accept his notion of hybridity. Others, for example author and translator Hillel Halkin, oppose Zuckermann's model. In an article published on 24 December 2004 in The Jewish Daily Forward, pseudonymous column " Philologos", Halkin accused Zuckermann of a political agenda. Zuckermann's response was published on 28 December 2004 in ''The Mendele Review: Yiddish Literature and Language''.
Reclamation of the Barngarla language
On 14 September 2011 Zuckermann started working with the Barngarla community to reclaim the Barngarla language, based on the work of a German Lutheran pastor Clamor Wilhelm Schürmann, who had worked at a mission in 1844 and created a Barngarla dictionary. This led to ongoing language revival workshops being held in Port Augusta
Port Augusta (''Goordnada'' in the revived indigenous Barngarla language) is a coastal city in South Australia about by road from the state capital, Adelaide. Most of the city is on the eastern shores of Spencer Gulf, immediately south of the ...
, Whyalla, and Port Lincoln several times each year, with funding from the federal government
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's Indigenous Languages Support program.[
Zuckermann co-developed a Barngarla Dictionary app and co-authored a Barngarla trilogy: ''Barngarlidhi Manoo'' ("Speaking Barngarla Together": Barngarla Alphabet & Picture Book; with the Barngarla community, 2019); ''Mangiri Yarda'' ("Healthy Country": Barngarla Wellbeing and Nature; with Barngarla woman Emmalene Richards, 2021); and ''Wardlada Mardinidhi'' ("Bush Healing": Barngarla Plant Medicines; with Barngarla woman Evelyn Walker, 2023).]
He has been involved in the revival of other Aboriginal languages such as Bayoongoo, Western Australia
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, and has been the founder and convener of the Adelaide Language Festival.
Contributions to linguistics
Zuckermann's research focuses on contact linguistics, lexicology, revivalistics, Jewish languages
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, and the study of language, culture and identity.
Zuckermann argues that Israeli Hebrew, which he calls "Israeli", is a hybrid language that is genetically both Indo-European
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( Germanic, Slavic and Romance) and Afro-Asiatic ( Semitic). He suggests that "Israeli" is the continuation not only of literary Hebrew(s) but also of Yiddish
Yiddish, historically Judeo-German, is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated in 9th-century Central Europe, and provided the nascent Ashkenazi community with a vernacular based on High German fused with ...
, as well as Polish, Russian, German, English, Ladino, Arabic
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and other languages
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spoken by Hebrew
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revivalists.
His hybridic synthesis is in contrast to both the traditional revival thesis (i.e. that "Israeli" is Hebrew) and the relexification antithesis (i.e. that "Israeli" is Yiddish with Hebrew words).[
Zuckermann introduces revivalistics as a new ]transdisciplinary
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field of enquiry surrounding language reclamation (e.g. Barngarla), revitalization (e.g. Adnyamathanha) and reinvigoration (e.g. Irish).
His analysis of multisourced neologization (the coinage of words deriving from two or more sources at the same time) challenges Einar Haugen
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and Norwegian-American studies, including Old Norse studies.
Haugen was a professor at ...
's classic typology of lexical borrowing
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. Whereas Haugen categorizes borrowing into either substitution or importation, Zuckermann explores cases of "simultaneous substitution and importation" in the form of camouflaged borrowing. He proposes a new classification of multisourced neologisms such as phono-semantic matching
Phono-semantic matching (PSM) is the incorporation of a word into one language from another, often creating a neologism, where the word's non-native quality is hidden by replacing it with phonetically and semantically similar words or roots f ...
.
Zuckermann's exploration of phono-semantic matching in Standard Mandarin
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and Meiji period
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Japanese concludes that the Chinese writing system
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is multifunctional: pleremic ("full" of meaning, e.g. logographic
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), cenemic ("empty" of meaning, e.g. phonographic – like a syllabary
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) and simultaneously cenemic and pleremic (phono-logographic). He argues that Leonard Bloomfield's assertion that "a language is the same no matter what system of writing may be used" is inaccurate. "If Chinese had been written using roman letters, thousands of Chinese words would not have been coined, or would have been coined with completely different forms".[
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Selected publications
Books authored
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*'' Revivalistics: From the Genesis of Israeli to Language Reclamation in Australia and Beyond''. New York
Oxford University Press
2020. / .
* ( ''Israelit Safa Yafa'')
*'' Language Contact and Lexical Enrichment in Israeli Hebrew''
Palgrave Macmillan
2003. / .
Books edited
''Jewish Language Contact''
(Special Issue of the '' International Journal of the Sociology of Language'', Vol. 226), 2014.
''Burning Issues in Afro-Asiatic Linguistics''
2012. / .
Journal articles and book chapters
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Other publications
''Online Dictionary of the Barngarla Aboriginal Language''
2018.
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Filmography
* ttps://vimeo.com/channels/357807/44019045 Fry's Planet Word Stephen Fry
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interviews Zuckermann about the revival of Hebrew
The Politics of Language
Stephen Fry interviews Zuckermann about language
SBS: Living Black: S18 Ep9 - Linguicide
Babbel: Why Revive A Dead Language? - Interview with Ghil'ad Zuckermann
re
Dead Languages and the Man Trying to Revive Them
By Nuno Marques, 21 February 2018: "Prof. Ghil’ad Zuckermann is a renowned linguist and scholar originally from Israel and currently based in Australia. He talked to Babbel about strategies for linguistic revitalization and the political issues surrounding linguistic change and preservation."
edX MOOC: Language Revival: Securing the Future of Endangered Languages
The Israeli Language: Hebrew Revived or Yiddish Survived? PART 1
The Israeli Language: Hebrew Revived or Yiddish Survived? PART 2
The Israeli Language: Hebrew Revived or Yiddish Survived? PART 3
References
External links
Ghil'ad Zuckermann, Academia
Ghil'ad Zuckermann's website
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1971 births
Living people
Academics from Tel Aviv
Linguists from Australia
Australian lexicographers
Linguists from Israel
Israeli philologists
Israeli Jews
Australian Jews
Historical linguists
Etymologists
Linguists of Yiddish
Linguists of Hebrew
Linguists of Pama–Nyungan languages
Sociolinguists
Israeli Hebraists
Scholars of nationalism
Israeli emigrants to Australia
Semiticists
Academic staff of Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Academic staff of the East China Normal University
Academic staff of Shanghai International Studies University
Academic staff of La Trobe University
Academic staff of Flinders University
Tel Aviv University alumni
Alumni of St Hugh's College, Oxford
Alumni of the University of Cambridge
Israeli translation scholars
People educated at a United World College
20th-century linguists
21st-century linguists
Presidents of the Australian Association for Jewish Studies
Language revival