In this article an attempt is made to shed light on the unique status of the Arabic language, both spoken and written, in Israel; the first which is a certain modern dialect is the mother tongue of an Arab, whereas the second is the national language of Arabs. Arabic was de jure the second official language in the State of Israel until the 19th of July 2018, but de facto it has been always marginal. By 1948 Hebrew had become in fact the only official and domi-nant language in Israel. In the 1950s all the Jewish attempts to persuade the Arabs in Israel to write their literature in Hebrew, to learn only Hebrew or to write Arabic in Hebrew characters failed. In the summer of 2008 right-wing Jewish members of the Knesset also failed to strip Ar...
This article looks at the growing need for Arabic translations in Israel. It comments on the ...
The present article investigates a very specific language situation, language policy and its impleme...
This is a note or sketch on similarities between two Semitic languages: modern Hebrew and modern sta...
In this article an attempt is made to shed light on the unique status of the Arabic language, both s...
It is interesting for our discourse to focus on Israel, and observe in the same country three realit...
It is interesting for our discourse to focus on Israel, and observe in the same country three realit...
Following the establishment of the State of Israel, Israeli Jewish society influenced the country’s ...
This paper describes from a linguistic point of view the impact of the Hebrew spoken in Israel on th...
Israeli Palestinians have since the establishment of the state of Israel in many ways been standing ...
At its founding, Israel was declared an ethnic national state. The definition and perception of Isra...
This research examines the importance and status of the Arabic language and its impact on the Hebrew...
This article describes the present state of literary and non-literary translation from Arabic...
Since the late 1980s, both the ruling Zionist right wing and Palestinian-Israeli civil society have ...
In this article * it is claimed that a process of revival took place in the use of the Hebrew langua...
This study aimed at investigating language use and language attitudes among the Palestinian Arabs of...
This article looks at the growing need for Arabic translations in Israel. It comments on the ...
The present article investigates a very specific language situation, language policy and its impleme...
This is a note or sketch on similarities between two Semitic languages: modern Hebrew and modern sta...
In this article an attempt is made to shed light on the unique status of the Arabic language, both s...
It is interesting for our discourse to focus on Israel, and observe in the same country three realit...
It is interesting for our discourse to focus on Israel, and observe in the same country three realit...
Following the establishment of the State of Israel, Israeli Jewish society influenced the country’s ...
This paper describes from a linguistic point of view the impact of the Hebrew spoken in Israel on th...
Israeli Palestinians have since the establishment of the state of Israel in many ways been standing ...
At its founding, Israel was declared an ethnic national state. The definition and perception of Isra...
This research examines the importance and status of the Arabic language and its impact on the Hebrew...
This article describes the present state of literary and non-literary translation from Arabic...
Since the late 1980s, both the ruling Zionist right wing and Palestinian-Israeli civil society have ...
In this article * it is claimed that a process of revival took place in the use of the Hebrew langua...
This study aimed at investigating language use and language attitudes among the Palestinian Arabs of...
This article looks at the growing need for Arabic translations in Israel. It comments on the ...
The present article investigates a very specific language situation, language policy and its impleme...
This is a note or sketch on similarities between two Semitic languages: modern Hebrew and modern sta...