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Moha Ennaji (موحى الناجي); is a Moroccan linguist, author, political critic, and civil society activist.He is a university professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University [1] at Fes, where he has worked for over 30 years.
Harry Hoijer (September 6, 1904 – March 11, 1976) was a linguist and anthropologist who worked on primarily Athabaskan languages and culture. He additionally documented the Tonkawa language, which is now extinct. Hoijer's few works make up the bulk of material on this language. Hoijer was a student of Edward Sapir.
Français : Wikimedia and Arabic Sociolinguistics is a 10 min session of the Languages space of Wikimania 2019 conference, the fifteenth international conference of Wikimedia community.The session provides an analysis of the situation of Arabic languages in Wikimedia projects and gives solutions to ameliorate Wikmedia support to Arabic languages.
The journal is open access. Its stated aims are to promote the study of history, language, literature and culture through the publication of research articles. The journal receives in excess of 250,000 visits per annum, making it the world's most widely read journal in the field of Arabic, Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies.
Arab studies or Arabic studies is an academic discipline centered on the study of Arabs and Arab World. It consists of several disciplines such as anthropology , sociology , linguistics , historiography , archaeology , cultural studies , economics , geography , international relations , law , literature , philosophy , psychology , political ...
Applied Linguistics; Bilingualism: Language and Cognition; Language Learning; Language Testing; Journal of Second Language Writing; LEARN Journal; System; TESOL Quarterly; The Modern Language Journal; Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal
Linguistic Constraints on Codeswitching and Codemixing of Bilingual Moroccan Arabic-French Speakers in Canada. ISB4: Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Bilingualism, ed. James Cohen, Kara T. McAlister, Kellie Rolstad, and Jeff MacSwan.
It was established in 1967 as An-Nashra, obtaining its current title in 1975, and covers "the study, research, and teaching of Arabic language, linguistics, literature, and pedagogy". [5] The editor-in-chief is Mohammad T. Alhawary of the University of Michigan. [6] The journal is abstracted and indexed in: Emerging Sources Citation Index [7]