Forms of address in Jordanian Arabic with some additional references to speech fellowships

The thesis is primarily concerned with the investigation, within a socio-linguistic framework, of linguistic forms of address regularly observed in Jordanian Speech, having regard particularly to the status and role-relations of interlocutors. The linguistic characteristics of such relations are sta...

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Main Author: El-Anani, Mohammad Issac
Other Authors: Mitchell, T. F.
Published: University of Leeds 1971
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5100242017-10-04T03:36:36ZForms of address in Jordanian Arabic with some additional references to speech fellowshipsEl-Anani, Mohammad IssacMitchell, T. F.1971The thesis is primarily concerned with the investigation, within a socio-linguistic framework, of linguistic forms of address regularly observed in Jordanian Speech, having regard particularly to the status and role-relations of interlocutors. The linguistic characteristics of such relations are stated in lexical, grammatical and phonological terms and some attention is paid to interrelationships obtaining between these levels. In addition, a specification is given of important linguistic features characterizing Jordanian speech fellowships and a statement made as to variation in forts of address according to the speech fellowships of interlocutors.492.7University of Leedshttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.510024http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/969/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Forms of address in Jordanian Arabic with some additional references to speech fellowships
description The thesis is primarily concerned with the investigation, within a socio-linguistic framework, of linguistic forms of address regularly observed in Jordanian Speech, having regard particularly to the status and role-relations of interlocutors. The linguistic characteristics of such relations are stated in lexical, grammatical and phonological terms and some attention is paid to interrelationships obtaining between these levels. In addition, a specification is given of important linguistic features characterizing Jordanian speech fellowships and a statement made as to variation in forts of address according to the speech fellowships of interlocutors.
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title Forms of address in Jordanian Arabic with some additional references to speech fellowships
title_short Forms of address in Jordanian Arabic with some additional references to speech fellowships
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