We Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber MoroccoWe Share Walls: Language, Land, and Gender in Berber Morocco explores how political economic shifts over the last century have reshaped the language practices and ideologies of women (and men) in the plains and mountains of rural Morocco.
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... French terms are italicized . I take a Tashelhit speaker's perspective in marking lexical items as Tashelhit , MA , or bivalent . For this reason , terms with Arabic or French origins that are fully assimilated into Tashelhit are marked ...
... French terms are italicized . I take a Tashelhit speaker's perspective in marking lexical items as Tashelhit , MA , or bivalent . For this reason , terms with Arabic or French origins that are fully assimilated into Tashelhit are marked ...
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... French , my English . " By equating chickens , donkeys , and forests with Arabic , French , and English , Fadma suggested that each comprised a body of knowledge and thus wielded power . Languages , in this view , are skill sets ...
... French , my English . " By equating chickens , donkeys , and forests with Arabic , French , and English , Fadma suggested that each comprised a body of knowledge and thus wielded power . Languages , in this view , are skill sets ...
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... [ FRENCH ] Tamazight Varieties Figure 1.3 Language hierarchies in Morocco Tashelhit - dominant just as the opposite ... French . Prior to Independence in 1956 , before the generalization of schooling and the expansion of the French ...
... [ FRENCH ] Tamazight Varieties Figure 1.3 Language hierarchies in Morocco Tashelhit - dominant just as the opposite ... French . Prior to Independence in 1956 , before the generalization of schooling and the expansion of the French ...
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