Social aspects of personal onomastics among the ancient Hebrews
In: South African Journal of Sociology, Volume 1972, Issue 4, p. 14-22
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In: South African Journal of Sociology, Volume 1972, Issue 4, p. 14-22
In: Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences. Humanities and Social Sciences, Volume 23, Issue 2, p. 115
The first introduction to the field of Arabic sociolinguistics, this book discusses major trends in research on diglossia, code-switching, gendered discourse, language variation and change, and language policies in relation to Arabic. In doing so, it introduces and evaluates the various theoretical approaches, and illustrates the usefulness and the limitations of these approaches with empirical data. The book shows how sociolinguistic theories can be applied to Arabic and, conversely, what the study of Arabic can contribute to our understanding of the function of language in society. Key features: *Introduces current theories and methods of sociolinguistics, with a special focus on Arabic *Topics include: language variation and change, gender, religion and politics *Aimed at students and scholars of Arabic with an interest in linguistics and students and scholars of linguistics with an interest in Arabic
Khat; drugs; social aspects; Yemen (Republic); religious aspects; Islam
In: Mahārāt al-iʻlām wa-al-ʻalāqāt al-ʻāmmah
In: مهارات الإعلام والعلاقات العامة