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Social Integration And Dialect Divergence In Coastal Palestine ...
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Horesh, Uri
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Not-So-Strange Bedfellows: Language Documentation And Sociolinguistics In Gaza ...
Cotter, William M
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Horesh, Uri
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Linguistic exploration of Arabic dialects is still often carried out within the dialectological framework that emerged in the 19th century (Behnsdedt & Woidich 2013 for a full historical account). Sociolinguistic interest in Arabic dialects began in the 1970s-80s (Abdel-Jawad 1981). Interestingly, the two approaches currently exist side by side, with dialectologists collecting texts and compiling descriptive grammars and lexica, and variationists focusing on individual variables and their sociolinguistic evaluation. The emerging problem is that oftentimes the dialects investigated for these purposes have never been described beyond the rather narrow prism of the handful of variables analyzed.Thankfully, modern sociolinguistic research typically produces abundant data, recorded at very high quality and elicited from representative samples of speakers. These data lend themselves well to being transcribed, described and preserved (Schleef & Meyerhoff 2010 for the significance of transcription for ... : Talk given at NWAV 44 at the University of Toronto. ...
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