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Female rap in Arab countries. The case of Mayam Mahmoud ; Rap femenino en países árabes. El caso de Mayam Mahmoud
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Mahdia Dialect: An Urban Vernacular in the Tunisian Sahel Context
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In: Languages ; Volume 6 ; Issue 3 (2021)
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ВАРИАТИВНОСТЬ В АРАБСКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ ... : VARIATION IN ARABIC ...
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Arabism in Arab(ic) Rap : local languages, translocal references and virtual networks
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Wiedemann, Felix. - : Otto-Friedrich-Universität, 2021. : Bamberg, 2021. : "040000", 2021
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The Power of Language: An Analysis of Language Use and Attitudes in Moroccan Universities
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In: Honors Theses (2020)
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This study examines the connections between language use and attitudes in Moroccan universities. Morocco is a North African country that is historically multilingual, with communities speaking Moroccan Arabic (Darija), indigenous Amazigh, French, and English, in addition to the Standard Arabic used in government and by the Muslim community. The French Protectorate from 1912 to 1956 ushered in colonial language policies and imposed the French education system that enforced linguistic hierarchies. While the subsequent Arabization period attempted to reestablish the importance of Standard Arabic in Morocco, the policies failed to promote true multilingualism by ignoring the Amazigh and Darija languages. Today, each language has unique sociolinguistic, political, and economic implications that shape the attitudes and identities associated with them. This thesis draws upon this historical background and the theoretical work by Pierre Bourdieu, Robert Phillipson, Homi Bhabha, and others, to hypothesize that English use is on the rise in Morocco because of its economic benefits. Still, French will remain the dominant global language in the country because of its historical importance. Original data were collected using an electronic survey targeting Moroccan university students. Data analysis revealed that while French and English are both highly regarded for their global scales, English is used more often by students, who believe it will lead to more economic and academic opportunities than French.
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Amazigh; Anthropological Linguistics and Sociolinguistics; Arabic Language and Literature; Arabic Studies; Language attitude; Language use; Moroccan language varieties; Morocco; University students
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URL: https://digitalcommons.bucknell.edu/honors_theses/519 https://digitalcommons.bucknell.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1525&context=honors_theses
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The Stereotyped Representation of the Foreigner in Egyptian Cinema : A Phono-Morpho-Syntactic and Lexical Study and Corpus ...
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Fatwas and Court Judgments: A Genre Analysis of Arabic Legal Opinion
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Living Language Policy Through Stratified Space: A Linguistic Ethnography in the United Arab Emirates
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Le français et l’acquisition transethnique spontanée (crossing) de l’arabe parmi des adolescents à Lille ...
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Rap and the Islamic Lexical Field in Parisian French ... : A Study of Arabic Religious Language Contact with Vernacular French ...
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Influence arabo musulmane sur la dation des anthroponymes en Afrique de l'Ouest : exégèse de la situation du Bénin, du Burkina-Faso et du Togo
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Peigne, Céline (Herausgeber). - Abomey-Calavi : LASODYLA-REYO/UAC, 2018
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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