The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Sociolinguistics
Herausgeber: Al-Wer, Enam; Horesh, Uri
The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Sociolinguistics
Herausgeber: Al-Wer, Enam; Horesh, Uri
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The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Sociolinguistics comprises 22 chapters encompassing various aspects in the study of Arabic dialects within their sociolinguistic context.
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The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Sociolinguistics comprises 22 chapters encompassing various aspects in the study of Arabic dialects within their sociolinguistic context.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 174mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9780367727581
- ISBN-10: 0367727587
- Artikelnr.: 60798671
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 174mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 620g
- ISBN-13: 9780367727581
- ISBN-10: 0367727587
- Artikelnr.: 60798671
Enam Al-Wer is Professor of Linguistics at the University of Essex. Uri Horesh is a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow in Linguistics at the University of Essex.
1. Arabic sociolinguistics: principles and epistemology Part 1: Historical
aspects 2. The Classification of Arabic and sociolinguistic variation in
the pre-Islamic period 3. Variation in Old Arabic Part 2: Dimensions of
variation 4. Regional Variation 5. Confessional Varieties 6. Style and
sociolinguistics 7. Traditional dialects 8. Dialect contact and urban
dialects 9. Peripheral varieties 10. Arabic-based pidgins and creoles Part
3: Levels of analysis 11. Phonological and morphological variation 12.
Prosodic variation 13. Syntactic Variation Part 4: Aspects of
sociolinguistics in the Maghreb 14. Variation and koinéization in the
Maghreb 15. Morphosyntactic variation: focus on Maltese and other western
varieties 16. Diglossia and the normalization of the vernacular: focus on
Tunisia Part 5: Language and ideology 17. Form and ideology revisited 18.
Ideologies in the manifestations in language contact situations: the case
of Arabic-Hebrew in Palestine Part 6: Applied sociolinguistics 19.
Sociolinguistics and the Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language 20. From
an MSA-only to a fully integrated Arabic foreign language curriculum 21.
Diglossia and language development 22. Language Analysis for Determination
of Origin (LADO) in Arabic-dominant settings.
aspects 2. The Classification of Arabic and sociolinguistic variation in
the pre-Islamic period 3. Variation in Old Arabic Part 2: Dimensions of
variation 4. Regional Variation 5. Confessional Varieties 6. Style and
sociolinguistics 7. Traditional dialects 8. Dialect contact and urban
dialects 9. Peripheral varieties 10. Arabic-based pidgins and creoles Part
3: Levels of analysis 11. Phonological and morphological variation 12.
Prosodic variation 13. Syntactic Variation Part 4: Aspects of
sociolinguistics in the Maghreb 14. Variation and koinéization in the
Maghreb 15. Morphosyntactic variation: focus on Maltese and other western
varieties 16. Diglossia and the normalization of the vernacular: focus on
Tunisia Part 5: Language and ideology 17. Form and ideology revisited 18.
Ideologies in the manifestations in language contact situations: the case
of Arabic-Hebrew in Palestine Part 6: Applied sociolinguistics 19.
Sociolinguistics and the Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language 20. From
an MSA-only to a fully integrated Arabic foreign language curriculum 21.
Diglossia and language development 22. Language Analysis for Determination
of Origin (LADO) in Arabic-dominant settings.
1. Arabic sociolinguistics: principles and epistemology Part 1: Historical
aspects 2. The Classification of Arabic and sociolinguistic variation in
the pre-Islamic period 3. Variation in Old Arabic Part 2: Dimensions of
variation 4. Regional Variation 5. Confessional Varieties 6. Style and
sociolinguistics 7. Traditional dialects 8. Dialect contact and urban
dialects 9. Peripheral varieties 10. Arabic-based pidgins and creoles Part
3: Levels of analysis 11. Phonological and morphological variation 12.
Prosodic variation 13. Syntactic Variation Part 4: Aspects of
sociolinguistics in the Maghreb 14. Variation and koinéization in the
Maghreb 15. Morphosyntactic variation: focus on Maltese and other western
varieties 16. Diglossia and the normalization of the vernacular: focus on
Tunisia Part 5: Language and ideology 17. Form and ideology revisited 18.
Ideologies in the manifestations in language contact situations: the case
of Arabic-Hebrew in Palestine Part 6: Applied sociolinguistics 19.
Sociolinguistics and the Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language 20. From
an MSA-only to a fully integrated Arabic foreign language curriculum 21.
Diglossia and language development 22. Language Analysis for Determination
of Origin (LADO) in Arabic-dominant settings.
aspects 2. The Classification of Arabic and sociolinguistic variation in
the pre-Islamic period 3. Variation in Old Arabic Part 2: Dimensions of
variation 4. Regional Variation 5. Confessional Varieties 6. Style and
sociolinguistics 7. Traditional dialects 8. Dialect contact and urban
dialects 9. Peripheral varieties 10. Arabic-based pidgins and creoles Part
3: Levels of analysis 11. Phonological and morphological variation 12.
Prosodic variation 13. Syntactic Variation Part 4: Aspects of
sociolinguistics in the Maghreb 14. Variation and koinéization in the
Maghreb 15. Morphosyntactic variation: focus on Maltese and other western
varieties 16. Diglossia and the normalization of the vernacular: focus on
Tunisia Part 5: Language and ideology 17. Form and ideology revisited 18.
Ideologies in the manifestations in language contact situations: the case
of Arabic-Hebrew in Palestine Part 6: Applied sociolinguistics 19.
Sociolinguistics and the Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language 20. From
an MSA-only to a fully integrated Arabic foreign language curriculum 21.
Diglossia and language development 22. Language Analysis for Determination
of Origin (LADO) in Arabic-dominant settings.