Code-switching in the speech of educated and uneducated Lebanese Arabic speakers according to topic and level of education - by Malakeh Raif Khuri
Abstract
This study examines the ways in which education and the topic of conversation affect the extent of classicization of speech in Lebanon on the phonemic and lexical levels. It also examines the attitudes of the Lebanese towards two Arabic varieties, namely
Description
Thesis (M.A.)-- American University of Beirut. Department of English, 1986.;"Advisor: Kassim Shaaban , Associate Professor, English Members of Committee: Ramzi Baalbaki, Associate Professor, Arabic John Munro, Professor, English."
Bibliography: leaves 155-161.
Bibliography: leaves 155-161.