The mirage of 'Arabrew': Ideologies for understanding Arabic-Hebrew contact
‘Arabrew’ denotes a mixture of the languages that index two nations known for their seemingly intractable conflict. It is supposedly spoken by Palestinians and other Arabs who are citizens of Israel. Evidence from the field gathered in 2015 shows some codeswitching, especially inter-sentential, and...
Main Author: | Hawker, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Cambridge University Press
2018
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