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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Page 195
... Tashelhit language that , I argue in this chapter , were inspired by an idealization of the rural homeland - and a purist language ideology . Calvet ( 2000 ) Mediating the Countryside: Purists and Pundits Tashelhit Radio.
... Tashelhit language that , I argue in this chapter , were inspired by an idealization of the rural homeland - and a purist language ideology . Calvet ( 2000 ) Mediating the Countryside: Purists and Pundits Tashelhit Radio.
Page 197
... radio centers have operated with program- ming in both Arabic and the Tamazight regional geolects ( Tarifit , Tamazight , and Tashelhit ) . In the Sous , Radio Agadir programming broadcast in both Arabic and Tashelhit . Tashelhit ...
... radio centers have operated with program- ming in both Arabic and the Tamazight regional geolects ( Tarifit , Tamazight , and Tashelhit ) . In the Sous , Radio Agadir programming broadcast in both Arabic and Tashelhit . Tashelhit ...
Page 224
... Tashelhit radio register within the same frame in which they made sense of radio and , increasingly , television programming in other languages . Speakers could use what they heard as a gauge against which to measure the correctness of ...
... Tashelhit radio register within the same frame in which they made sense of radio and , increasingly , television programming in other languages . Speakers could use what they heard as a gauge against which to measure the correctness of ...
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