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Functions of Code Switching in Egypt: Evidence from Monologues (Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, 46)
Reem Bassiouney
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| #6339298 in Books | Brill Academic Publishers | 2005-11-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.60 x.90 x6.30l,1.35 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | ISBN13: 9789004147607 | Condition: USED - Good | Notes: 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking provided on most orders. Buy with Confidence! Millions of books sold!||About the Author|Reem Bassiouney, DPhil (2002), Oxford University is Assistant Professor at the Department of Languages and Literature at the University of Utah. She contributed to the Encyclopaedia of Women in Islamic Cultures (EWIC), and has publ
This book reassesses theoretical approaches to diglossia and code-switching in the light of empirical data from Egypt. The work is based on a corpus of monologues that includes political speeches, mosque sermons and university lectures.
Part one is a detailed analysis of the systems of negation, deixis, and mood marking in Modern Standard Arabic and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic, with an emphasis on the occurrence and frequency of composite structures in empirical ...
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