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1) Subject: Owens: Arabic as a Minority Language
2) Subject: Articles from IJSL

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1)
Date: 18 Feb 2000
From: reposted from LINGUIST
Subject: Arabic as a Minority Language

Arabic as a Minority Language
Edited by Jonathan Owens
2000. 23 x 15,5 cm.  472 pages.
Cloth. DM 248,-/ EUR 126,80 /öS 1810,- /sFr 221,- /approx. US$ 155.00
ISBN 3-11-016578-3
(Contributions to the Sociology of Language 83)

The present book will be the first to center on the status of Arabic as
a minority language. In the first instance it will focus attention on
the existence of many varieties of Arabic outside of the Arabic world.
It will further contribute to the growing literature on minority
languages, placing a special emphasis on the relationship between
minority status and language form.

Contents:

Introduction, Jonathan Owens

Historical Perspectives
The Arabic Language Among the Mozarabs of Toledo during the 12th and
13th Centuries, Ignacio Ferrando

Arabic as a Tool for Expressing Jewish and Romani Ethnic Identity. A
Prolegomena to a Typology of Arabic in Non-Arabic Communities, Paul
Wexler

The Arabic Linguistic and Cultural Tradition in Daghestan: an Historical
Overview, Anna Zelkina

Arabic Ethnic Minorities
Modelling Intrasentential Codeswitching: a Comparative Study of
Algerian/French in Algeria and Moroccan/Dutch in the Netherlands, Louis
Boumans and Dominique Caubet

The Arabic Speech of Bactria (Afghanistan), Charles Kieffer
Arabic as a Minority Language in Israel, Rafael Talmon

Making a Fish of a Friend. Waris: the Secret Language of Arab Koranic
School Students in Borno, Jonathan Owens and Jidda Hassan

Loanwords in Nigerian Arabic: a Quantitative Approach, Jonathan Owens

Cross-Ethnic and Non-Arab Perspectives
The Arabic Dialects in the Turkish Province of Hatay and the Aramaic
Dialects in the Syrian Mountains of Qalamun: Two Minority Languages
Compared, Werner Arnold

Loanwords in Algerian Berber, Fadila Brahimi

Moroccan: a Language in Emergence, Utz Maas

Language Legitimization: Arabic in Multiethnic Contexts, Fadila Brahimi
and Jonathan Owens

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Date: 18 Feb 2000
From: reposted from LINGUIST
Subject: Articles from IJSL

International Journal of the Sociology of Language
General Editor: Joshua A. Fishman
ISSN: 0165-2516

1999, Issue 140
Linguistic Symbolism, Political and Individual
Edited by Florian Coulmas

MAHMUD HUSEIN SALIH and YOUSEF T. BADER
     Personal names of Jordanian Arab Christians: a sociocultural study

FAWWAZ AL-ABED AL-HAQ
     A sociolinguistic study of Hebrew in Jordan: implications for
language planning

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