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Codeswitching as an index and construct of sociopolitical identity : the case of the Druze and Arabs in Israel / by Eve Afifa Kheir.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Kheir, Eve Afifa, author.
Contributor:
E.J. Brill (Firm)
Series:
Brill studies in language contact and the dynamics of language ; volume 5
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Code switching (Linguistics)--Israel.
Code switching (Linguistics).
Druzes--Israel--Languages.
Druzes.
Palestinian Arabs--Israel--Languages.
Palestinian Arabs.
Group identity.
Languages in contact.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xix, 244 pages) : color map.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2023]
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Tables and Figures
Chapter 1. Codeswitching as an Index and Construct of Sociopolitical Identity: The Case of the Druze and Arabs in Israel
1. Background Information
1.1. Introductory Background
1.1.1. Codeswitching
1.1.2. Types, Theories and Models of Codeswitching
1.1.3. Arabic, Hebrew and the Israeli 'Nation-State Law'
1.1.4. The Druze: An Overview
1.1.5. The Arabs and Druze in Israel
1.1.6. Language, Codeswitching and Identity
1.1.7. Data Collection and Methodology
1.1.8. Transcription, Translation, and Transliteration
Chapter 2. The Matrix Language Turnover Hypothesis: The Case of the Druze Language in Israel
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1. Introduction
2. Palestinian Vernacular Arabic and Israeli Hebrew
3. Theoretical Approaches
3.1. The Matrix Language Frame Model and the 4-M Model
3.2. The Matrix Language Turnover Hypothesis
4. Mixed Languages
5. Examples and Analysis
5.1. Examples of Codeswitching
5.2. Examples of Codeswitching and Convergence (Composite Codeswitching)
6. 'Israbic'-A New Mixed Language
7. Conclusion
Chapter 3. Passing the Test of Split: Israbic-A New Mixed Language
2. Israbic: The Language of the Druze in Israel
3. Contact Phenomena: Lexical Borrowing, Codeswitching, Convergence and Mixed (Split) Languages
3.1. Mixed Languages: Definitions and Examples
3.1.1. Michif
3.1.2. Maʼa (Mbugu)
3.1.3. Mednyj Aleut (CIA)
3.1.4. Gurindji Kriol
4. Characterization of Mixed Languages
5. Specific Qualifications
5.1. Israbic-A Mixed Language?
5.1.1. Israbic-Which Type of Mix?
5.2. Israbic-From Codeswitching via Language Mixing to Fused Lects?
5.3. Discussion
5.4. Israbic in Comparison to Michif, Maʼa, Mednyj Aleut and Gurindji Kriol
6. Conclusion
Chapter 4. To Codeswitch or not to Codeswitch? Codeswitching and Sociopolitical Identity among the Druze and Arabs in Israel
2. The ICM: A Sociopolitical Model of Codeswitching
3. Arabic/Hebrew Codeswitching among the Muslim and Christian Participants: Borrowing and Classic Codeswitching
4. Arabic/Hebrew Codeswitching among the Druze Participants: Convergence and Composite Codeswitching
5. Identity Factors and Attitudes
5.1. Discussion
6. Application of the ICM
7. Conclusion
Chapter 5. One Religion, Two Regions, and Multiple Linguistic Practices and Identities: The Case of the Israeli Druze and the Druze of the Golan Heights
2. The Israeli Druze and the Druze of the Golan Heights
3. Theoretical Approaches
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Leiden, Netherlands Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 24, 2023).
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Print version: Kheir, Eve Afifa. Codeswitching as an index and construct of sociopolitical identity
ISBN:
9789004534803
9004534806
Publisher Number:
40031664004
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