Arabic-L:LING:Levels of Arabic response
Dilworth B. Parkinson
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Date: 06 Oct 1999
From: Tim Buckwalter <tbuckwalter at tegic.com>
Subject: Levels of Arabic response
Elsaid M. Badawi summarizes his 5 levels of Arabic very neatly in the
following article:
"Educated spoken Arabic: a problem in teaching Arabic as a foreign
language," Scientific and humanistic dimensions of language: Festschrift for
Robert Lado on the occasion of his 70th birthday. Ed. Kurt R. Jankowsky.
Georgetown: John Benjamins, 1985, pp. 15-22.
There is also a good review article of Badawi's original book, by Willem
Stoetzer: "On levels of contemporary Egyptian Arabic," Der Islam 54 (1977)
300-4.
Tim Buckwalter
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