This study investigates the linguistic structural constraints of diglossic intra-sentential code-switching between Standard Arabic and Najdi Arabic in religious speeches by six Saudi preachers: three males and three females. To analyse the data, both quantitative and qualitative methods of analysis are used. In accounting for the structural constraints found in the diglossic intra-sentential code-switching, diglossic variants of four linguistic variables are considered: negation, relative pronouns, demonstratives and future particles. This study shows that both male and female preachers switched from one variety to the other across sentence boundaries and within the same sentence. This process does not proceed randomly but is instead gover...
Arabic as a macro language is the epitome of classical diglossia as well as the most wellknown and w...
The current study aims at analyzing the syntax of Arabic-English intra-sentential code-switching wit...
This study investigates the usage of code-switching and code-mixing by Arabic speakers of Emirati di...
Purpose: The study aimed to examine the phenomenon of diglossic code-switching in religious discours...
This study falls within a broad field of the sociolinguistics of Arabic, namely the diglossic variat...
This study investigated the pragmatics of codeswitching from FuSHa Arabic, the high variety of Arabi...
Codeswitching (CS) between Standard Arabic (SA) and Dialectal Arabic (DA) is a characteristic featur...
Codeswitching (CS) between Standard Arabic (SA) and Dialectal Arabic (DA) is a characteristic featur...
The majority of scholars’ work on code-switching within the sociolinguistic approach of Arabic has b...
Diglossia manifests itself on various linguistic levels, one of which is phonological. It poses a li...
Diglossia manifests itself on various linguistic levels, one of which is phonological. It poses a li...
This paper examines the patterns and meanings of codeswitching induced by the Arabic term insha'Alla...
Language contact has been one of the most interest-arousing disciplines for linguists, especially so...
The present writing is a study of code alternation in TGB’s Islamic speech. TGB which stands for “Tu...
Code-switching is a universal phenomenon of community formation. Religious speech switches between d...
Arabic as a macro language is the epitome of classical diglossia as well as the most wellknown and w...
The current study aims at analyzing the syntax of Arabic-English intra-sentential code-switching wit...
This study investigates the usage of code-switching and code-mixing by Arabic speakers of Emirati di...
Purpose: The study aimed to examine the phenomenon of diglossic code-switching in religious discours...
This study falls within a broad field of the sociolinguistics of Arabic, namely the diglossic variat...
This study investigated the pragmatics of codeswitching from FuSHa Arabic, the high variety of Arabi...
Codeswitching (CS) between Standard Arabic (SA) and Dialectal Arabic (DA) is a characteristic featur...
Codeswitching (CS) between Standard Arabic (SA) and Dialectal Arabic (DA) is a characteristic featur...
The majority of scholars’ work on code-switching within the sociolinguistic approach of Arabic has b...
Diglossia manifests itself on various linguistic levels, one of which is phonological. It poses a li...
Diglossia manifests itself on various linguistic levels, one of which is phonological. It poses a li...
This paper examines the patterns and meanings of codeswitching induced by the Arabic term insha'Alla...
Language contact has been one of the most interest-arousing disciplines for linguists, especially so...
The present writing is a study of code alternation in TGB’s Islamic speech. TGB which stands for “Tu...
Code-switching is a universal phenomenon of community formation. Religious speech switches between d...
Arabic as a macro language is the epitome of classical diglossia as well as the most wellknown and w...
The current study aims at analyzing the syntax of Arabic-English intra-sentential code-switching wit...
This study investigates the usage of code-switching and code-mixing by Arabic speakers of Emirati di...