This thesis makes a claim about the processes of prior pidginization and creolization, and a process of current decreolization in Moroccan Arabic (a colloquial dialect of Arabic spoken in Morocco). The claim of this thesis is based on the theory of pidginization and creolization in Arabic as posited by Versteegh (1984). A case-study is built for the aforementioned processes having occurred in Moroccan Arabic through fulfillment of Southworth’s (1971) two principles for determining the credibility of a pidginization and/or creolization claim: (1) That the required socio-linguistic frameworks are in place, and (2) that the linguistic effects of such processes are evident. Moroccan Arabic is analyzed alongside other languages that have unde...
International audienceThis paper outlines some of the intricate phonological and morphological featu...
This paper addresses the situation of increasing linguistic hybridity in the Arab Gulf state of Kuwa...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Foreign Literatures and Linguistics. Thesis. 1970. P...
This thesis makes a claim about the processes of prior pidginization and creolization, and a process...
Morocco has witnessed the emergence of new literacy practices in private and public space. Moroccan...
This dissertation proposes contact-induced grammaticalization as an account for the widespread occur...
This study investigates the phonological behavior of secondarily post-velarized (‘emphatic’) consona...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the loss of case markers in Arabic. It provides a morphophonological ...
This thesis is an attempt to follow, at the level of syntax, the complete process, from the onset to...
To comprehend how Arabic became a pluricentric language, we need to navigate through its rich histor...
The papers included address multiple aspects of classical and colloquial Arabic: phonology, morpholo...
Véronique, Daniel - "The Acquisition of French as a Second Language by Arabic speaking Workers and t...
abstract: Arabic is widely known for the lack of copulas in nominal sentences in the present tense. ...
Tashlhiyt Berber (Afro-Asiatic, Berber) and Moroccan Arabic (Afro-Asiatic, Semitic), two languages s...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the sociolinguistic process of pidginization and to sho...
International audienceThis paper outlines some of the intricate phonological and morphological featu...
This paper addresses the situation of increasing linguistic hybridity in the Arab Gulf state of Kuwa...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Foreign Literatures and Linguistics. Thesis. 1970. P...
This thesis makes a claim about the processes of prior pidginization and creolization, and a process...
Morocco has witnessed the emergence of new literacy practices in private and public space. Moroccan...
This dissertation proposes contact-induced grammaticalization as an account for the widespread occur...
This study investigates the phonological behavior of secondarily post-velarized (‘emphatic’) consona...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the loss of case markers in Arabic. It provides a morphophonological ...
This thesis is an attempt to follow, at the level of syntax, the complete process, from the onset to...
To comprehend how Arabic became a pluricentric language, we need to navigate through its rich histor...
The papers included address multiple aspects of classical and colloquial Arabic: phonology, morpholo...
Véronique, Daniel - "The Acquisition of French as a Second Language by Arabic speaking Workers and t...
abstract: Arabic is widely known for the lack of copulas in nominal sentences in the present tense. ...
Tashlhiyt Berber (Afro-Asiatic, Berber) and Moroccan Arabic (Afro-Asiatic, Semitic), two languages s...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the sociolinguistic process of pidginization and to sho...
International audienceThis paper outlines some of the intricate phonological and morphological featu...
This paper addresses the situation of increasing linguistic hybridity in the Arab Gulf state of Kuwa...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Foreign Literatures and Linguistics. Thesis. 1970. P...