Description |
1 online resource (vi, 303 pages) |
Series |
Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ; v. 57 |
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Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics ; 57.
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Contents |
Introduction -- Newspaper language. The evolution and role of newspapers / Jean Aitchison -- Cases of written code-switching in Egyptian opposition newspapers / Zeinab Ibrahim -- Communities of use in Arabic newspaper language : the meaning of the country effect / Dilworth Parkinson -- Arabic variation and the media. Arabic oral media and corpus linguistics : a first methodological outline / Marc Van-Mol -- Patterns and predictions for code-switching with Arabic / Carol Myers-Scotton -- Identity and code-choice in the speech of educated women and men in Egypt : evidence from talk shows / Reem Bassiouney -- Håal id-Dunyåa : an Arabic news bulletin in colloquial (åAmmiyya) / Madiha Doss -- Performance, language and power : Nasrallah's rhetoric and mediated charisma in the context of the 2006 July War / Dina Matar -- Pidginisation in the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia : media presentation / Munira Al-Azraqi -- Internet bulletin boards in Saudi Arabia : analogues of change and resistance / Nadav Samin -- Linguistic varieties in twenty first century Arabic novels : an applied study / Soha Abboud-Haggar -- Applications : approaching media in the classroom. Media Arabic as a regional standard / Karin Christina Ryding -- A framework for teaching vocabulary through printed media / Raghda El-Essawy -- The place of media in the Arabic curriculum / Mahmoud Abdalla |
Summary |
"This volume is the first of its kind to deal with a variety of topics by leading scholars related to the use of Arabic in the media. The contributors examine patterns of language use in traditional as well as 'new' media types, in order to further our understanding of the mechanism at work in the development of modern Arabic, both in its standard and colloquial varieties." "The first part of this volume is devoted to a close analysis of various aspects of media Arabic (codeswitching, language variation, orthography and constructions of identity); the second part builds on the first, as it asks, to what extent does the Arabic used in the media reflect social and linguistic realities of Arabic speaking audiences ('cliched' dialects, codeswitching and socialects)? How can our knowledge of the linguistic reality of the media in the Arab world contribute to teaching the media to foreign students learning Arabic?"--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Contains Arabic text with English translations |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Mass media and language -- Arab countries
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Diglossia (Linguistics) -- Arab countries
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Code switching (Linguistics) -- Arab countries
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Arabic language -- Discourse analysis
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Arabic language -- Variation
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Arabic language -- Rhetoric
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Arabic language -- Usage
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY -- Arabic.
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Arabic language -- Discourse analysis
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Arabic language -- Rhetoric
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Arabic language -- Usage
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Arabic language -- Variation
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Code switching (Linguistics)
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Diglossia (Linguistics)
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Mass media and language
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Medien
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Sprachanalyse
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Arab countries
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Arabisch.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bassiouney, Reem, 1973-
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ISBN |
9789004187610 |
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9004187618 |
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