In:Politics and Sociolinguistic Reflexes: Palestinian border villages
Muhammad Hasan Amara
[Studies in Bilingualism 19] 1999
► pp. v–xi
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Published online: 15 November 1999
https://doi.org/10.1075/sibil.19.toc
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Table of contents
Prefacexi
List of Tablesxiii
List of Figures and Mapsxv
1. Politics and Sociolinguistic reflexes1
2. Political Changes and Socio-demographic Reflections23
3. Networks of Contact and Communication37
4. Political Economy53
5. Education as an Agent of Change67
6. Politics: The Palestinian Intifada77
7. The Language Situation89
8. Exploratory Studies of Natural Speech105
9. Phonological and Morphological Variation121
10. Lexical Variation: Integration and Diffusion Studies149
11. Language Attitudes167
12. Speech Accomodation and Variation179
13. Demography, Identity and Language: Tying the Links195
14. Epilogue205
Bibliography217
Appendices235
Glossary247
Index of Subjects255
