Contextualizing the rise of vernacular Arabic in globalized North Africa
Atiqa Hachimi, Jacopo Falchetta, Montserrat Benítez Fernández
págs. 1-22
La diglossie traversée: La littérature en tunisien et le tunisien dans la littérature
Myriam Achour Kallel
págs. 23-50
‘We don’t speak the same language:’: language choice and identity on a Tunisian internet forum
Karen McNeil
págs. 51-80
Le ḥassāniyya et la variation diglossique à travers WhatsApp: Mauritanie à l’heure du Covid-19
Catherine Taine-Cheikh
págs. 81-106
“In the Middle East, it’s cool to ‘Sing Moroccan": ideologies of slang and contested meanings of Arabic popular music on social media
Atiqa Hachimi
págs. 107-131
From stigmatization to predilection: folk metalinguistic discourse on social media on the northwestern Moroccan Arabic variety
Angeles Vicente Sánchez
págs. 133-154
Sociolinguistic representations of variation in Moroccan spoken Arabic: discourses, practices and internet memes
Alexandrine Barontini, Karima Ziamari
págs. 155-180
The Jebli speech between the media and the city: exploring linguistic stereotypes on a rural accent in Northern Morocco
Montserrat Benítez Fernández, Jairo Guerrero
págs. 181-202
Moroccan Arabic in TV fiction: promoting de-localised individuals to model speakers
Jacopo Falchetta
págs. 203-227
Multiple attitudes and shifting language ideologies: a case of language shift among Libyan Tuaregs
Salah A. Adam
págs. 229-258
Language attitudes in Northwestern Tunisia and their implication for speech patterns
Ilona Abdelfattah, Veronika Ritt Benmimoun
págs. 259-283