Arabic-L:LING:Role of MSA in educated Moroccan speech
Dilworth Parkinson
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Date: 03 Mar 2008
From:Miller Catherine" <Miller at mmsh.univ-aix.fr>
Subject:Role of MSA in educated Moroccan speech
For the role of MSA in educated Morrocan arabic you have Jefrey
Heath's classic book of 1984 about borrowings in Moroccan arabic for
MSA in youth code switching you have many more recent réferences than
Bentahila. see in particular the thesis of Karima Ziamari and one of
her recent paper just published in a collective book Arabic in the
City, Routledge-Taylor..
catherine miller
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