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Today, rising illiteracy rates, school drop-outs, falling diploma levels and enslaving economic dependence on Paris contribute to linguistic incompetence and reduced use of the Arabic language of identity. This context facilitates the infiltration of neo-colonial Francophonie into a "corrupted" Tunisian dialect through borrowing, transfer and interference.

Produktbeschreibung
Today, rising illiteracy rates, school drop-outs, falling diploma levels and enslaving economic dependence on Paris contribute to linguistic incompetence and reduced use of the Arabic language of identity. This context facilitates the infiltration of neo-colonial Francophonie into a "corrupted" Tunisian dialect through borrowing, transfer and interference.
Autorenporträt
Dr SARRAJ Jamel Ben Hechemi jest wyk¿adowc¿, ekspertem Rady Europy (projekt ILMA), badaczem w DILTEC, Université la Sorbonne nouvelle Paris 3 i autorem kilku badä akademickich i artyku¿ów naukowych.