Arabic-L:LING:Lang Policy in Syria, Egypt refs
Dilworth Parkinson
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Date: 24 Feb 2006
From:madihadoss at yahoo.com
Subject:Lang Policy in Syria, Egypt refs
Dear Reem
Most of what is written on language policies concerns the North
Africa and particularly Marocco. As for Eastern countries, there is a
book by Saad bin hadi al-QaHTani, entitled at-ta'riib wa-naZariyyat
at-akhTiiT al-loghawii, published by Markaz diraasat al-wiHda
l-'arabiyya.
You can find intersting things in Niloofar Haeri's book Sacred
language, ordinary people.
I myself work on language policy in Egypt as you know but I have not
published anything yet. What are you looking for more precisely?
Regards
Madiha
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Date: 24 Feb 2006
From:halleluiah3 at yahoo.com
Subject:Lang Policy in Syria, Egypt refs
Dear Reem
If you check the Concise encyclopedia for Applied linguistics their
is an article by Y. Suleiman on Arabic language policy & planning you
might find the references at the end helpful in this respect.
Best
Iman A. Soliman
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