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