03748nam 22007331 450 991097171460332120190826145055.097866131607999781283160797128316079X9789004191747900419174710.1163/ej.9789004186064.i-266(CKB)2550000000041856(EBL)737661(OCoLC)741613187(SSID)ssj0000502624(PQKBManifestationID)11327499(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000502624(PQKBWorkID)10527106(PQKB)10801532(MiAaPQ)EBC737661(OCoLC)664353185(OCoLC)659246793(nllekb)BRILL9789004191747(Au-PeEL)EBL737661(CaPaEBR)ebr10483828(CaONFJC)MIL316079(PPN)174543433(EXLCZ)99255000000004185620100915d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe ecology of Arabic a study of arabicization /by Muhammad al-Sharkawi1st ed.Leiden ;Boston :Brill,2010.1 online resource (276 p.)Brill eBook titlesStudies in Semitic languages and linguistics ;v. 60Description based upon print version of record.9789004186064 9004186069 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material /M. Al-Sharkawi -- Introduction /M. Al-Sharkawi -- Chapter One. The Ecology Of Language Development /M. Al-Sharkawi -- Chapter Two. The Development Of Arabic In Pre-Islamic Times /M. Al-Sharkawi -- Chapter Three. Arabic After The Conquests /M. Al-Sharkawi -- Chapter Four. Socio-Demographic Parameters Of Arabicization /M. Al-Sharkawi -- Chapter Five. Informal Second Language Acquisition And Foreigner Talk /M. Al-Sharkawi -- Chapter Six. Foreigner Talk In Arabic /M. Al-Sharkawi -- Conclusion /M. Al-Sharkawi -- Bibliography /M. Al-Sharkawi -- Index /M. Al-Sharkawi.This book offers a comprehensive account of Arabicization in the Middle East and Egypt in the early period of the Arab conquests. Drawing on material from ancient Arabic grammarians as well as modern studies in second language acquisition, it analyzes the linguistic and non-linguistic ecological factors that contributed to the development of Arabic during the early period after the Arab conquests. It describes the pre-Islamic linguistic and sociolinguistic situation and traces the development in this period. The sociological, cultural, and sociolinguistic context is sketched to determine the nature and quality of the process of learning Arabic in the early period. The work further discusses the process of learning Arabic as a second language and the input provided by the native speakers, which both affected the structure of the emerging dialects.Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics60.Arabic languageDialectsHistoryArabic languageHistorySecond language acquisitionHistorySociolinguisticsArab countriesArabic languageDialectsHistory.Arabic languageHistory.Second language acquisitionHistory.Sociolinguistics492.709Sharqāwī Muḥammad1971-1788426NL-LeKBNL-LeKBBOOK9910971714603321The ecology of Arabic4323347UNINA