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From code-switching to borrowing: foreign and diglossic mixing in Moroccan Arabic

/ Jeffrey Heath

Main Author:
  • Heath, Jeffrey (1949-), Auteur
  • Language: anglaisCountry: ROYAUME-UNIPublication: London: Kegan Paul International, 1989Description: xv, 326 p.; 24 cmppn: 021337101 SUDOCISBN: 0-7103-0118-9Collection: Library of arabic linguistics / ed. Muhammad Hasan Bakalla, no. 9Classification: 25MA (Morocco)Subject - Topical Name: Arabe (langue), Dialectes Maroc | Arabic language -- Dialects -- Morocco | Languages in contact -- Morocco -- Case studies | Code-switching (Linguistics) -- Morocco -- Case studies | Diglossia (Linguistics) -- Morocco -- Case studies | French language -- Morocco -- Influence on Arabic | Spanish language -- Morocco -- Influence on Arabic | Creole dialects -- Morocco List(s) this item appears in: Agrégation arabe 2025-2026 - Linguistique | Agrégation arabe 2025-2026 - Liste bibliographique complète
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    La couv. porte en sous-titre: A case study of Moroccan Arabic

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