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Multilingualism, Cultural Identity, and Education in Morocco
by Moha Ennaji
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with references to "Moroccan Arabic".
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... Berber and/or Moroccan Arabic) plus a written variety of Arabic, French, English or Spanish. However, monolingualism, either in Berber or in Moroccan Arabic, is ... "
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Moroccan Arabic, Classical Arabic, North Africa, Educated Spoken Arabic, Middle East, North America, code switchers, schooled people, code switching, word borrowing, orthographic conventions, linguistic market
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Language Contact and Language Conflict in Arabic (Curzon Arabic Linguistics Series)
by Aleya Rouchdy
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... the issue of conflict and rivalry concerning the function and status of the languages used in Morocco, namely Classical/Standard Arabic, Moroccan Arabic, Berber, French, Spanish, and English. ... "
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... of religion and the mass media, respectively, are never learnt as primary language varieties. Primary socialization commonly takes place in Moroccan Arabic or in one of three regionally distinct Berber varieties (Tashelhit, Tamazigt, or Tarifit). ... "
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... not all expressed in all varieties or rather, they are not all expressed by discrete words or particles. For example, Moroccan Arabic lacks a progressive particle, the equivalent of Levantine `am. ... "
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