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Revisiting Levels of Contemporary Arabic in Egypt

- Essays on Arabic Varieties in Memory of El-Said Badawi
Engelsk Hardback

Revisiting Levels of Contemporary Arabic in Egypt

- Essays on Arabic Varieties in Memory of El-Said Badawi
Engelsk Hardback
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A leading-edge study of Arabic varieties and how they are used, written by distinguished scholars in the field

El-Said Badawi’s seminal Mustawayat al-‘arabiya al-mu‘asira fi Misr (Levels of Contemporary Arabic in Egypt) was first published in Arabic in 1973. Its theory of interrelated language levels that are ever-changing along a sociolinguistic continuum inspired a generation of Arabists and Arabic-language educators to re-examine Arabic varieties from a wide range of perspectives, transforming the way scholars carried out research on language variation, lexicography, and teaching Arabic as a foreign language. Since that time, Arabic has witnessed major changes in the way its spoken and written forms are practiced, but informed, scholarly publications on the current reality of the linguistic landscape have been few and far between. This collective study, with contributions from renowned scholars of Arabic applied linguistics, draws on empirical data to bring together original new research on spoken and written language varieties in Egypt today.

Thematically, Revisiting Levels of Contemporary Arabic in Egypt explores three broad but interconnected areas: Arabic varieties in context, challenges to Badawi’s Levels model, and the pedagogical implications of varying levels in teaching Arabic as a foreign language. It not only discusses the current applicability of Badawi’s model to contexts such as contemporary Egyptian newspapers and Facebook, but looks at empirical data related to colloquial varieties in Egypt and elsewhere, the role of context in their current use, and the approaches to documenting and deriving colloquial lexicons. It also examines linguistic styles in different genres and contexts and for different audiences.





Contributors:




Muhammad Abdel Haleem, University of London, England


Mona Farrag Attwa, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO


Michael G. Carter, University of Oslo, Norway


Mona Kamel Hassan, The American University in Cairo, Egypt


Margaret Larkin, University of California, Berkeley, CA


Gunvor Mejdell, University of Oslo, Norway


Mustafa Mughazy, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI


Karin Christina Ryding, Georgetown University, Washington, DC


Waheed Samy, The American University in Cairo, Egypt; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI


Devin J. Stewart, Emory University, Atlanta, GA


Willem Stoetzer, Leiden University, Netherlands


Zeinab A. Taha, The American University in Cairo, Egypt


Hanady Tawwakol, The American University in Cairo, Egypt


Kees Versteegh, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands


Lisa J. White, The American University in Cairo, Egypt


Manfred Woidich, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands


Shahira Yacout, The American University in Cairo, Egypt


Munther Younes, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

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A leading-edge study of Arabic varieties and how they are used, written by distinguished scholars in the field

El-Said Badawi’s seminal Mustawayat al-‘arabiya al-mu‘asira fi Misr (Levels of Contemporary Arabic in Egypt) was first published in Arabic in 1973. Its theory of interrelated language levels that are ever-changing along a sociolinguistic continuum inspired a generation of Arabists and Arabic-language educators to re-examine Arabic varieties from a wide range of perspectives, transforming the way scholars carried out research on language variation, lexicography, and teaching Arabic as a foreign language. Since that time, Arabic has witnessed major changes in the way its spoken and written forms are practiced, but informed, scholarly publications on the current reality of the linguistic landscape have been few and far between. This collective study, with contributions from renowned scholars of Arabic applied linguistics, draws on empirical data to bring together original new research on spoken and written language varieties in Egypt today.

Thematically, Revisiting Levels of Contemporary Arabic in Egypt explores three broad but interconnected areas: Arabic varieties in context, challenges to Badawi’s Levels model, and the pedagogical implications of varying levels in teaching Arabic as a foreign language. It not only discusses the current applicability of Badawi’s model to contexts such as contemporary Egyptian newspapers and Facebook, but looks at empirical data related to colloquial varieties in Egypt and elsewhere, the role of context in their current use, and the approaches to documenting and deriving colloquial lexicons. It also examines linguistic styles in different genres and contexts and for different audiences.





Contributors:




Muhammad Abdel Haleem, University of London, England


Mona Farrag Attwa, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO


Michael G. Carter, University of Oslo, Norway


Mona Kamel Hassan, The American University in Cairo, Egypt


Margaret Larkin, University of California, Berkeley, CA


Gunvor Mejdell, University of Oslo, Norway


Mustafa Mughazy, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI


Karin Christina Ryding, Georgetown University, Washington, DC


Waheed Samy, The American University in Cairo, Egypt; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI


Devin J. Stewart, Emory University, Atlanta, GA


Willem Stoetzer, Leiden University, Netherlands


Zeinab A. Taha, The American University in Cairo, Egypt


Hanady Tawwakol, The American University in Cairo, Egypt


Kees Versteegh, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands


Lisa J. White, The American University in Cairo, Egypt


Manfred Woidich, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands


Shahira Yacout, The American University in Cairo, Egypt


Munther Younes, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 336
ISBN-13: 9789774169663
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 9774169662
Kategori: Arabisk
Udg. Dato: 20 feb 2020
Længde: 26mm
Bredde: 238mm
Højde: 206mm
Forlag: The American University in Cairo Press
Oplagsdato: 20 feb 2020
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Kategori Arabisk


ISBN-13 9789774169663


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 336


Udgave


Længde 26mm


Bredde 238mm


Højde 206mm


Udg. Dato 20 feb 2020


Oplagsdato 20 feb 2020


Forlag The American University in Cairo Press

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