Arabic as a Minority Language
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History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
458
Language
English
Published
Feb 9, 2000
Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
Edition
Reprint 2013 ed.
ISBN-10
3110165783
ISBN-13
9783110165784
Description
This exploration delves into the unique characteristics of Arabic as it exists in minority contexts across various regions. Through the insights of linguists hailing from Europe, Nigeria, and Israel, the work highlights how Arabic adapts and transforms when intertwined with local cultures and languages. Each contributor brings a diverse perspective, examining sociolinguistic dynamics that shape Arabic-speaking communities and how they navigate their linguistic identities amidst dominant languages.
The book sheds light on the challenges and resilience of Arabic speakers who often contend with marginalization. It articulates the sociocultural factors that influence language use, maintenance, and shift within these minority groups, offering a nuanced understanding of Arabic's role in social cohesion and personal identity. By presenting these case studies, the work emphasizes the significance of minority languages in the global linguistic landscape, driving home the importance of preserving linguistic diversity.
The book sheds light on the challenges and resilience of Arabic speakers who often contend with marginalization. It articulates the sociocultural factors that influence language use, maintenance, and shift within these minority groups, offering a nuanced understanding of Arabic's role in social cohesion and personal identity. By presenting these case studies, the work emphasizes the significance of minority languages in the global linguistic landscape, driving home the importance of preserving linguistic diversity.
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