The sociolinguistic market of Cairo : gender, class, and education /
The Sociolinguistic Market of Cairo follows some of the linguistic, social and ideological implications of the co-existence of Classical and Egyptian Arabic. The Sociolinguistic Market of Cairo is a significant contribution to the growing body of data-based studies of language variation and change i...
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Language: | English |
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London ; New York : New York :
Kegan Paul International ; Distributed by Columbia University Press,
1996 [i.e. 1997]
London ; New York : New York : 1996, 1997 London ; New York : New York : 1997 London ; New York : New York : [1997], ©1997 London ; New York : New York : 1997 |
Series: | Library of Arabic linguistics ;
monograph no. 13 Library of Arabic linguistics ; monograph no. 13 Library of Arabic linguistics ; monograph no. 13 |
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Introduction
- Ch. 2. Methodology
- Ch. 3. Palatalization: A Non-classical Stylistic Resource of Cairene Arabic. Pt. I. Linguistic Characterization. Pt. II. An Innovation of Women: Sociolinguistic Characterizations
- Ch. 4. The Re-appearance of a Classical Sound: The Qaf. Pt. I. Diachronic and Synchronic Analyses. Pt. II. In Whose Speech Has the Qaf Re-appeared? Sociolinguistic Considerations
- Ch. 5. Searching for Explanations: Gender, Class, and Education
- Ch. 6. Language Attitudes and Ideologies
- Ch. 7. Conclusion
- Ch. 1 Introduction
- Ch. 2. Methodology
- Ch. 3. Palatalization: A Non-classical Stylistic Resource of Cairene Arabic. Pt. I. Linguistic Characterization. Pt. II. An Innovation of Women: Sociolinguistic Characterizations
- Ch. 4. The Re-appearance of a Classical Sound: The Qaf. Pt. I. Diachronic and Synchronic Analyses. Pt. II. In Whose Speech Has the Qaf Re-appeared? Sociolinguistic Considerations
- Ch. 5. Searching for Explanations: Gender, Class, and Education
- Ch. 6. Language Attitudes and Ideologies
- Ch. 7. Conclusion.