Arabic Sociolinguistics: Topics in Diglossia, Gender, Identity, and Politics

Author:   Reem Bassiouney
Publisher:   Georgetown University Press
Edition:   Second Edition
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9781626167865


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   01 April 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Reem Bassiouney
Publisher:   Georgetown University Press
Imprint:   Georgetown University Press
Edition:   Second Edition
Weight:   0.776kg
ISBN:  

9781626167865


ISBN 10:   1626167869
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   01 April 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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1. Diglossia and dialect groups in the Arab world2. Code-switching3. Language variation and change4. Arabic and gender5. Language policy and politics6. Arabic critical sociolinguistics

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[The] second edition of Arabic Sociolinguistics add[s] an interesting new section whereby [Bassiouney] addresses the need of sociolinguists to 'evaluate a number of categories and situations'. . . This is a remarkable addition of importance to Arabic sociolinguistics . . [,] of great benefit to. . . students of Arabic as well as to linguists in general. -- Aleya Rouchdy, emerita professor of linguistics, Wayne State University This new edition of [Arabic Sociolinguistics] proposes an important shift of vision that takes into account the increasing contribution of Arab scholars to Arabic sociolinguistics, thus questioning the approaches traditionally linked to western hegemony in this field. The wealth of data added to the first edition, the remarkable balance between theoretical and empirical contents, the attention paid to the impact of the political events and changes of the Arab world and the impact of ideologies on language, result in an exemplary picture of the many and varied sociolinguistic issues related to the Arab world. This book is a must for sociolinguists and Arabists, and an excellent reading for students, who will be fascinated in discovering the linguistic richness of the Arab world. -- Antonella Ghersetti, professor of Arabic language and literature, Dipartimento di Studi sull'Asia e sull'Africa Mediterranea, Ca' Foscari University of Venice Built on sound theoretical principles of sociolinguistics with a wealth of data from across the Arab world, Bassiouney's new edition is an indispensable survey of the most pressing issues in Arabic sociolinguistics. -- Youssef A. Haddad, associate professor of Arabic language & linguistics, Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures, University of Florida Ten years later Reem Bassiouney revisits her pioneer book, Arabic Sociolinguistics. The. . . Arab Spring . . . and the considerable development of . . . social networks have brought many linguistic changes in the Arab countries. A chapter has been added to deal with this and . . . the latest publications in sociolingusitics and Arabic sociolinguistics. This book will be useful to both scholars and students. -- Dominique Caubet, professor emerita of North-African Arabic, Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (INALCO), Paris


Built on sound theoretical principles of sociolinguistics with a wealth of data from across the Arab world, Bassiouney's new edition is an indispensable survey of the most pressing issues in Arabic sociolinguistics. --Youssef A. Haddad, associate professor of Arabic language & linguistics, Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures, University of Florida Ten years later Reem Bassiouney revisits her pioneer book, Arabic Sociolinguistics. The. . . Arab Spring . . . and the considerable development of . . . social networks have brought many linguistic changes in the Arab countries. A chapter has been added to deal with this and . . . the latest publications in sociolingusitics and Arabic sociolinguistics. This book will be useful to both scholars and students. --Dominique Caubet, professor emerita of North-African Arabic, Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (INALCO), Paris This new edition of [Arabic Sociolinguistics] proposes an important shift of vision that takes into account the increasing contribution of Arab scholars to Arabic sociolinguistics, thus questioning the approaches traditionally linked to western hegemony in this field. The wealth of data added to the first edition, the remarkable balance between theoretical and empirical contents, the attention paid to the impact of the political events and changes of the Arab world and the impact of ideologies on language, result in an exemplary picture of the many and varied sociolinguistic issues related to the Arab world. This book is a must for sociolinguists and Arabists, and an excellent reading for students, who will be fascinated in discovering the linguistic richness of the Arab world. --Antonella Ghersetti, professor of Arabic language and literature, Dipartimento di Studi sull'Asia e sull'Africa Mediterranea, Ca' Foscari University of Venice [The] second edition of Arabic Sociolinguistics add[s] an interesting new section whereby [Bassiouney] addresses the need of sociolinguists to 'evaluate a number of categories and situations'. . . This is a remarkable addition of importance to Arabic sociolinguistics . . [, ] of great benefit to. . . students of Arabic as well as to linguists in general. --Aleya Rouchdy, emerita professor of linguistics, Wayne State University


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Reem Bassiouney is professor of linguistics at the American University in Cairo. Her books include Language and Identity in Modern Egypt and Functions of Code Switching in Egypt, and her edited volumes include Identity and Dialect Performance and Arabic and the Media. She is the coeditor of Arabic Language and Linguistics and editor and founder of the series Routledge Studies in Language and Identity. Her book Sons of the People: The Mamluk Trilogy recieved the 2019-2020 Naguib Mahfouz Award for the best Egyptian novel of the year.

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