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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... language of borrowed and assimilated terms - lexical " impurities " - then ... ideologies favored lexical purism as a normative move across oral genres in ... language ideologies stemmed from deeply rooted understandings of the inherent ...
... language of borrowed and assimilated terms - lexical " impurities " - then ... ideologies favored lexical purism as a normative move across oral genres in ... language ideologies stemmed from deeply rooted understandings of the inherent ...
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... language and Berber heritage into public domains are laudable , particularly for the symbolic value they grant this ... ideologies are grounded in experiences much closer to home , rather than the universalist rhetoric of the fetishizing ...
... language and Berber heritage into public domains are laudable , particularly for the symbolic value they grant this ... ideologies are grounded in experiences much closer to home , rather than the universalist rhetoric of the fetishizing ...
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... Language Preservation . In J. Blythe and M. Brown ( Eds . ) , Maintaining the Links : Language , Identity and the Land . Bath : Foundation for Endangered Languages , 93–100 . 2006. Berber Language Ideologies ... Language & Communication 26 ( ...
... Language Preservation . In J. Blythe and M. Brown ( Eds . ) , Maintaining the Links : Language , Identity and the Land . Bath : Foundation for Endangered Languages , 93–100 . 2006. Berber Language Ideologies ... Language & Communication 26 ( ...
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