From private dialect to public language: Transforming Moroccan Arabic through the voices of sub-Saharan African immigrants
Kristin Gee Hickman
Abstract:Over the past few decades, Morocco has witnessed a surge of activity related to colloquial Moroccan Arabic, or Darija ( dārija), a vernacular variety of Arabic that is unstandardized and officially unrecognized. Darija has become increasingly present in domains that were previously reserved for standard Arabic ( fuṣḥā), and there has been a tangible shift in how Moroccans think about their “mother tongue.” Largely unremarked, though, is the fact that this linguistic shift has coincided with another major trans… Show more
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