Guest Editors: Jan Jaap de Ruiter and Karima Ziamari
Table of Contents
Articles
Arabic between tradition and globalization. An introduction | |
Jan Jaap de Ruiter , Karima Ziamari | 123-142 |
Agreement patterns in Omani Arabic: Sociolinguistic conditioning and diachronic developments | |
Simone Bettega | 143-163 |
Levelling in progress: A case study of young people speaking Moroccan Arabic in Zaragoza, Spain | |
Montserrat Benítez Fernández | 165-183 |
Arabic kinship terms revisited: The rural and urban context of North-Western Morocco | |
Amina Naciri-Azzouz | 185-208 |
Juba Arabic (Arabi Juba): A ‘less indigenous’ language of South Sudan | |
Stefano Manfredi , Mauro Tosco | 209-230 |
Globalization in the periphery: Arabization and the changing status of Siwi Berber in the oasis of Siwa | |
Valentina Serreli | 231-250 |
The stance of the Academy of the Kingdom of Morocco towards the sociolinguistic context of the country following the 2011 Constitution | |
Laura Gago Gómez | 251-272 |
Darija in the Moroccan press: The case of the magazine Nichane | |
Jan Hoogland | 273-293 |
Reviews
Romance Languages: Multilingualism and Language Acquisition, Anna Gudmunson, Laura Álvarez López and Camilla Bardel (eds) (2017) | |
Ilpo Kempas | 295-297 |
Developing New Identities in Social Conflicts: Constructivist perspectives, Esperanza Morales-López and Alan Floyd (eds) (2017) | |
Ilpo Kempas | 299-301 |
Remix Multilingualism. Hip Hop, Ethnography and Performing Marginalized Voices, Quentin Williams (2017) | |
Linda Flores Ohlson | 303-305 |
Contemporary Chinese Discourse and Social Practice in China, Linda Tsung and Wei Wang (eds) (2015) | |
Zhang Ke | 307-309 |
Language Policy: A systemic functional linguistic approach, Bingjun Yang and Rui Wang (2017) | |
Zhang Ke | 311-314 |
Sociolingüística, María José Serrano (2011) | |
Angela Bartens | 315-321 |
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