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- Weinreich (Yiddish: װײַנרײַך, Hebrew: ויינרייך) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Weinreich, American serial entrepreneur...
- Max Weinreich (Yiddish: מאַקס ווײַנרײַך Maks Vaynraych; Russian: Мейер Лазаревич Вайнрайх, Meyer Lazarevich Vaynraykh; 22 April 1894 – 29 January 1969)...
- Uriel Weinreich was born in Wilno, Poland (since 1945, Vilnius, Lithuania), the first child of linguist Max Weinreich (Polish: Mejer Weinreich) and Regina...
- "A language is a dialect with an army and navy", sometimes called the Weinreich witticism, is a quip about the arbitrariness of the distinction between...
- Andrew Weinreich (/ˈwaɪnrɪtʃ/ WYNE-ritch) is an American businessman. In 1997, Weinreich launched SixDegrees. In 2001, Weinreich founded Joltage, an infrastructure...
- Justus Weinreich (May 24, 1858, K****el - January 19, 1927, Baden-Baden) was a German composer and musician (violinist and violist). He probably received...
- Otto Weinreich (29 January 1882 – 1947) was a German classical pianist. Weinreich, Protestant, was born in K****el in 1882 as the son of Carl Weinreich and...
- Hans Weinreich (1480/1490–1566) was a publisher and printer of German, Lithuanian and Polish language books in the first half of the sixteenth century...
- other German dialects. Both Weinreich and Solomon Birnbaum developed this model further in the mid-1950s. In Weinreich's view, this Old Yiddish substrate...
- Emil Weinreich (1886–1980) was a Danish woodcarver and furniture maker in Copenhagen, and a leader in the craftsmans' guilds of his day. Weinreich was...