2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcomm.2022.778036
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“We Use English But Not Like All the Time Like”—Discourse Marker Like in UAE English

Abstract: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is characterized by extensive language contact. Although Arabic is the official language, practically all communication in general as well as in higher education, in particular, takes place in English. The current study reports from the larger project Language, Attitudes, and Repertoires in the Emirates (LARES, 2019–2021) and investigates the use of English as a lingua franca (ELF) among university students in Sharjah, one of the seven sovereign emirates of the UAE. A spoken corp… Show more

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“…As the setting for the present study, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a progressive and prominent Gulf state where Arabic is the official language but where most spheres of economic, social, and leisure activity require proficiency in English, including the petroleum and related heavy industries, sports, higher education, business, digital communication, and tourism. In the UAE today, competence in English ensures successful communication in multiple domains and secures job opportunities (Lorenz, 2022), while historically, English in the UAE was associated with colonialism, as the region was a British "protectorate" before gaining independence in 1971.…”
Section: English In the United Arab Emiratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the setting for the present study, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a progressive and prominent Gulf state where Arabic is the official language but where most spheres of economic, social, and leisure activity require proficiency in English, including the petroleum and related heavy industries, sports, higher education, business, digital communication, and tourism. In the UAE today, competence in English ensures successful communication in multiple domains and secures job opportunities (Lorenz, 2022), while historically, English in the UAE was associated with colonialism, as the region was a British "protectorate" before gaining independence in 1971.…”
Section: English In the United Arab Emiratesmentioning
confidence: 99%