The Use of Arabic Between Authors and Novels
The Use of Arabic Between Authors and Novels
This chapter analyses the diachronic development of Arabic use. The novels are categorised into three main corpora to trace Arabic use from early to late Hebrew novels. In this chapter, the style of each of the three authors is also analysed independently. This means that the style of each of the three authors is investigated according to the model developed in Chapter 2, and other linguistic and literary features of each author associated with Arabic/Hebrew are also discussed.
Keywords: Arabic, Hebrew, Iraqi Jewish authors, Hebrew novels, code-switching, exophonic writing, stylistics
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