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_aBassiouney, Reem. _e1 |
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_aArabic Sociolinguistics _bTopics in Diglossia, Gender, Identity, and Politics, Second Edition. _c |
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_aWashington : _bGeorgetown University Press, _c(c)2020. |
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_aCover -- _tTitle -- _tCopyright -- _tContents -- _tAcknowledgements -- _tList of charts, maps and tables -- _tList of abbreviations -- _tConventions used in this book -- _tIntroduction -- _t1. Diglossia and dialect groups in the Arab world -- _t1.1 Diglossia -- _t1.1.1 An overview of the study of diglossia -- _t1.1.2 Theories that explain diglossia in terms of levels -- _t1.1.3 The idea of Educated Spoken Arabic -- _t1.2 Dialects/varieties in the Arab world -- _t1.2.1 The concept of prestige as different from that of standard -- _t1.2.2 Groups of dialects in the Arab world -- _t1.3 Conclusion -- _t2. Code-switching |
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_a2.1 Introduction -- _t2.2 Problem of terminology: code-switching and code-mixing -- _t2.3 Code-switching and diglossia -- _t2.4 The study of constraints on code-switching in relation to the Arab world -- _t2.4.1 Structural constraints on classic code-switching -- _t2.4.2 Structural constraints on diglossic switching -- _t2.5 Motivations for code-switching -- _t2.5.1 Motivations and discourse functions of classic code-switching -- _t2.5.2 Motivations and discourse functions of diglossic switching -- _t2.6 A holistic approach to code-switching -- _t2.6.1 Translanguaging and the challenge of two grammatical systems |
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_a2.6.2 Motivations for switching in light of a social construct approach to language -- _t2.7 Conclusion -- _t3. Language variation and change -- _t3.1 Introduction -- _t3.2 Language variation and change -- _t3.2.1 Social class approach -- _t3.2.2 Social networks approach -- _t3.2.3 Third wave approach to variation studies: community of practice -- _t3.3 Methodology -- _t3.4 Sociolinguistic variables -- _t3.4.1 Ethnicity -- _t3.4.2 Religion -- _t3.4.3 Urbanisation -- _t3.4.4 Social class -- _t3.4.5 Other factors -- _t3.5 Levelling -- _t3.6 Conclusion to sections 3.1-3.5 |
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_a3.7 Variation and the social approaches to sociolinguistics -- _t3.7.1 Meaning, indexes and stance -- _t3.7.2 Stance as the mediator between form and meaning -- _t3.7.3 Studies that adopt a novel approach, method or data in Arabic sociolinguistics -- _t3.7.4 Discussion and conclusion -- _t4. Arabic and gender -- _t4.1 Introduction -- _t4.2 Approaches to language and gender -- _t4.2.1 The deficit theory and Lakoff's contribution to the study of language and gender -- _t4.2.2 The dominance theory -- _t4.2.3 The difference theory -- _t4.2.4 Community of practice theory: third wave approach to variation studies |
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_a4.3 Women in the Arab world: framing and background information -- _t4.3.1 Diversity in education -- _t4.3.2 Diversity in urbanisation -- _t4.3.3 Economic diversity -- _t4.3.4 Diversity in traditions and religious practices -- _t4.3.5 Honour and modesty -- _t4.4 Politeness in relation to gender -- _t4.5 'Mister master': names, status and identity -- _t4.5.1 Names and why they are hidden -- _t4.6 When a chicken crows like a cock: women narrators -- _t4.7 Language variation and change in relation to gender -- _t4.7.1 An overview of studies on language variation in relation to gender |
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_aLanguage and culture _zArab countries. |
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_aArabic language _xDialects. |
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