Nationalism and the Arabic Language: A Historical Overview
p. 3
Algeria: Language, Nation and State
p. 25
Language Loyalty: The Case of Algerian Immigrants' Children in France
p. 43
Discriminating Texts: Orthographic Marking and Social Differentiation in the Court Records of Ottoman Damascus
p. 57
"What's in a Name?": Women in Egyptian
p. 81
Generations of Change in Name-Giving
p. 101
Talking to Machines in Arabic
p. 127
The Metalinguistic Joke: Sociolinguistic Dimensions of An Arab Folk Genre
p. 155
Speaking Fusha in Cairo: The Role of the Ending Vowels
p. 179
Attitudinal Reactions to Language Change in an Urban Setting
p. 213
The Situation of Arabic in Israel
p. 227
On the Definition of Dialect with reference to Yemeni Dialects of Arabic
p. 237
Medieval Arabic as a Form of 'Social Contract', with special reference to Ibn Hisham's Mughni al-Labib
p. 251
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