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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... assimilated borrowing for " we plead " used in the sense of " we hope " following the pragmatic construction used in Arabic media programming . The phrase for " useful , " kigan d lfayt , is comprised of the term kigan which usually ...
... assimilated borrowing for " we plead " used in the sense of " we hope " following the pragmatic construction used in Arabic media programming . The phrase for " useful , " kigan d lfayt , is comprised of the term kigan which usually ...
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... assimilated French borrow- ing markat for types or kinds ( Hoffman 2002a : 537 ) . Other Arabic borrow- ings here include lḥraj ( caution , line 18 ) , the morphologically assimilated ittɛalaj ( treat or relieve , line 23 ) followed by ...
... assimilated French borrow- ing markat for types or kinds ( Hoffman 2002a : 537 ) . Other Arabic borrow- ings here include lḥraj ( caution , line 18 ) , the morphologically assimilated ittɛalaj ( treat or relieve , line 23 ) followed by ...
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... assimilated terms - lexical " impurities " - then surely Hill is right . However , the goal instead may be to encourage the development of neologisms and break the cycle of dependence on the dominant language . Many Ishelhin considered ...
... assimilated terms - lexical " impurities " - then surely Hill is right . However , the goal instead may be to encourage the development of neologisms and break the cycle of dependence on the dominant language . Many Ishelhin considered ...
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