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In: Routledge handbooks
Acknowledgements -- 1. Arabic sociolinguistics: principles and epistemology / Enam Al-Wer & Uri Horesh -- Historical aspects: 2. The Classification of Arabic and sociolinguistic variation in the pre-Islamic period / Ahmad Al-Jallad -- 3. Variation in Old Arabic / Jonathan Owens -- Dimensions of variation: 4. Regional Variation / William M. Cotter and Rudolf de Jong -- 5. Confessional Varieties / Clive Holes -- 6. Style and sociolinguistics / Jonathan Owens -- 7. Traditional dialects / Bruno Herin -- 8. Dialect contact and urban dialects / Ángeles Vicente -- 9. Peripheral varieties / George Grigore -- 10. Arabic-based pidgins and creoles / Stefano Manfredi and Fida Bizri -- Levels of analysis: 11. Phonological and morphological variation / Aziza Al-Essa -- 12. Prosodic variation / Sam Hellmuth -- 13. Syntactic Variation / Lina Choueiri -- Aspects of sociolinguistics in the Maghreb: 14. Variation and koinéization in the Maghreb / Leila Messaoudi -- 15. Morphosyntactic variation: focus on Maltese and other western varieties / Maris Camilleri -- 16. Diglossia and the normalization of the vernacular: focus on Tunisia / Lotfi Sayahi -- Language and ideology: 17. Form and ideology revisited / Niloofar Haeri and William M. Cotter -- 18. Ideologies in the manifestations in language contact situations: the case of Arabic-Hebrew in Palestine / Nancy Hawker -- Applied sociolinguistics: 19. Sociolinguistics and the Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language / Peter Glanville -- 20. From an MSA-only to a fully integrated Arabic foreign language curriculum / Munther Younes and Elizabeth Huntley -- 21. Diglossia and language development / Reem Khamis-Dakwar and Karen Froud -- 22. Language Analysis for Determination of Origin (LADO) in Arabic-dominant settings / Peter L Patrick -- Index.
In: Routledge handbooks
Acknowledgements -- 1. Arabic sociolinguistics: principles and epistemology / Enam Al-Wer & Uri Horesh -- Historical aspects: 2. The Classification of Arabic and sociolinguistic variation in the pre-Islamic period / Ahmad Al-Jallad -- 3. Variation in Old Arabic / Jonathan Owens -- Dimensions of variation: 4. Regional Variation / William M. Cotter and Rudolf de Jong -- 5. Confessional Varieties / Clive Holes -- 6. Style and sociolinguistics / Jonathan Owens -- 7. Traditional dialects / Bruno Herin -- 8. Dialect contact and urban dialects / Ángeles Vicente -- 9. Peripheral varieties / George Grigore -- 10. Arabic-based pidgins and creoles / Stefano Manfredi and Fida Bizri -- Levels of analysis: 11. Phonological and morphological variation / Aziza Al-Essa -- 12. Prosodic variation / Sam Hellmuth -- 13. Syntactic Variation / Lina Choueiri -- Aspects of sociolinguistics in the Maghreb: 14. Variation and koinéization in the Maghreb / Leila Messaoudi -- 15. Morphosyntactic variation: focus on Maltese and other western varieties / Maris Camilleri -- 16. Diglossia and the normalization of the vernacular: focus on Tunisia / Lotfi Sayahi -- Language and ideology: 17. Form and ideology revisited / Niloofar Haeri and William M. Cotter -- 18. Ideologies in the manifestations in language contact situations: the case of Arabic-Hebrew in Palestine / Nancy Hawker -- Applied sociolinguistics: 19. Sociolinguistics and the Teaching of Arabic as a Foreign Language / Peter Glanville -- 20. From an MSA-only to a fully integrated Arabic foreign language curriculum / Munther Younes and Elizabeth Huntley -- 21. Diglossia and language development / Reem Khamis-Dakwar and Karen Froud -- 22. Language Analysis for Determination of Origin (LADO) in Arabic-dominant settings / Peter L Patrick -- Index.
In: Routledge Language Handbooks Series
Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Arabic sociolinguistics: principles and epistemology -- Part I Historical aspects -- 2 The classification of Arabic and sociolinguistic variation in the pre-Islamic period -- 3 Variation in Old Arabic -- Part II 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 III Levels of analysis -- 11 Phonological and morphological variation -- 12 Prosodic variation -- 13 Syntactic variation -- Part IV 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 V Language and ideology -- 17 Form and ideology revisited -- 18 Ideologies in language contact situations: the case of Arabic-Hebrew in Palestine -- Part VI 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 -- Index.
In: Routledge handbooks
In: Routledge language handbooks
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Arabic sociolinguistics: principles and epistemology; Part I Historical aspects; 2 The classification of Arabic and sociolinguistic variation in the pre-Islamic period; 3 Variation in Old Arabic; Part II 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 III Levels of analysis; 11 Phonological and morphological variation; 12 Prosodic variation
In: Routledge language handbooks
The Routledge Handbook of Arabic Sociolinguistics comprises 22 chapters encompassing various aspects in the study of Arabic dialects within their sociolinguistic context. This is a novel volume, which not only includes the traditional topics in variationist sociolinguistics, but also links the sociolinguistic enterprise to the history of Arabic and to applications of sociolinguistics beyond the theoretical treatment of variation. Newly formed trends, with an eye to future research, form the backbone of this volume. With contributions from an international pool of researchers, this volume will be of interest to scholars and students of Arabic sociolinguistics, as well as to linguists interested in a concise, rounded view of the field.
"This book is intended as a textbook and as a resource for research on variation and change in Arabic. The book was designed with a wide range of readers in mind, including students of Arabic linguistics, scholars in linguistics who may or may not know Arabic, and anyone who wishes to expand their knowledge about sociolinguistic theory and methodology as applied to Arabic data"--