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Arabization and linguistic domination: Berber and Arabic in the North of Africa

  • Mohand Tilmatine
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents V
  3. Preface VII
  4. Arabization and linguistic domination: Berber and Arabic in the North of Africa 1
  5. Arabic, and a few good words about empires (but not all of them) 17
  6. An empire of learning: Arabic as a global language 41
  7. Chinese influence on Vietnamese: A Sinospheric tale* 55
  8. Cracks in the foundation of a language empire – the resurgence of autochthonous lesser used languages in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland 77
  9. Challenges of linguistic diversity in Formosa 89
  10. Russian colonialism and hegemony and Native Siberian languages 113
  11. Language policies and language loyalties after twenty years in post-Soviet Russia: The case of Khakassia 141
  12. Sociolinguistic and linguistic outcomes of Nivkh-Russian language contact 153
  13. The evolution of Chechen in asymmetrical contact with Russian 183
  14. The emergence of gender agreement in code-switched verbal constructions in Erzya-Russian bilingual discourse 199
  15. Grammatical effects of Russian-Udmurt language contact 219
  16. The bilingualism of Finno-Ugric language speakers in the Volga Federal district 237
  17. Subjective factors of language vitality: Language attitudes of the Buryat ethnic group 265
  18. On the linguistic behavior of immigrants from the post-Soviet countries in Germany 285
  19. Collective beliefs of the mixed speech speaker in Belarus 299
  20. Belarusian vs. Russian, regularity vs. irregularity in adjective and adverb comparison of mixed speech in Belarus 319
  21. Post-Soviet Estonian-Russian language contact: Transfer and convergence in Estonian Russian 353
  22. Index of Authors 381
  23. Index of Languages 386
  24. Index of Subjects 389
  25. Literature 392
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