Arabic and the media : linguistic analyses and applications / edited by Reem Bassiouney.

Format
Book
Language
  • English
  • Arabic
Published/​Created
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2010.
Description
vi, 303 p. ; 25 cm.

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Subject(s)
Series
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Language note
Contains Arabic text with English translations.
Contents
  • Introduction
  • Newspaper language. The evolution and role of newspapers / Jean Aitchison
  • Cases of written code-switching in Egyptian opposition newspapers / Zeinab Ibrahim
  • Communities of use in Arabic newspaper language : the meaning of the country effect / Dilworth Parkinson
  • Arabic variation and the media. Arabic oral media and corpus linguistics : a first methodological outline / Marc Van-Mol
  • Patterns and predictions for code-switching with Arabic / Carol Myers-Scotton
  • Identity and code-choice in the speech of educated women and men in Egypt : evidence from talk shows / Reem Bassiouney
  • Håal id-Dunyåa : an Arabic news bulletin in colloquial (åAmmiyya) / Madiha Doss
  • Performance, language and power : Nasrallah's rhetoric and mediated charisma in the context of the 2006 July War / Dina Matar
  • Pidginisation in the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia : media presentation / Munira Al-Azraqi
  • Internet bulletin boards in Saudi Arabia : analogues of change and resistance / Nadav Samin
  • Linguistic varieties in twenty first century Arabic novels : an applied study / Soha Abboud-Haggar
  • Applications : approaching media in the classroom. Media Arabic as a regional standard / Karin Christina Ryding
  • A framework for teaching vocabulary through printed media / Raghda El-Essawy
  • The place of media in the Arabic curriculum / Mahmoud Abdalla.
ISBN
  • 9789004182585
  • 9004182586
LCCN
2009051729
OCLC
495547193
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