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dc.contributor.authorZoghbor, Wafa
dc.contributor.authorAlqahtani, Muneer
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-01T09:03:01Z
dc.date.available2022-06-01T09:03:01Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/55796
dc.description.abstractLanguage has a salient role of indicating group membership and is considered a symbol of different social identities. Within the Arabic language, variation across countries and regions create multiple identities, and the classification of Arabic into Standard Arabic (SA) and dialects has long created controversial positions about issues of belonging and intelligibility. This chapter explores representations of linguistic identities in the popular Arabic-medium television series Khawaja Abdulqader. The chapter uses discourse analysis (DA) to explore how the main character of the drama utilizes linguistic resources to reveal multiple identities of a non-Arab who speaks Arabic as a foreign language. Five extracts from the series are analysed with a focus on phonological and morphological features of three Arabic variations: Standard Arabic, Sudanese Dialect and Egyptian dialect. The chapter sheds light on the differences and similarities between the dialects as well as comparing these dialects with Gulf varieties such as the Emirati dialect. Based on the findings, the chapter argues that linguistic features and variation seen in the series unify rather than distance Arabic-speakers’ identities and cultural belongingness.en_US
dc.languageEnglishen_US
dc.subject.otherAnalysis, anthropology, Arab, culture, change, discourse, exclusions, gender, identity, ideology, inclusion, literature, media, linguistic, language, monolingual, narratives, semiotic, translanguagingen_US
dc.titleChapter 6 Unifying multiple identities through Arabic varietiesen_US
dc.title.alternativeAn analysis of Arabic dialects in Kawaja Abdulqader’s discourseen_US
dc.typechapter
oapen.identifier.doi10.4324/9781003149637-9en_US
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oapen.relation.isFundedBy31f63df8-00d8-42e1-a5e6-55859afdf6a2en_US
oapen.relation.isbn9780367711733en_US
oapen.relation.isbn9780367711719en_US
oapen.imprintRoutledgeen_US
oapen.pages22en_US
oapen.remark.publicFunder name: Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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