Languages in Bethlehem : the sociolinguistic transformation of a Palestinian town

著者

    • Mu'allem, Naseef
    • Musleh, Judith
    • Abdeen, Wael
    • Netherlands-Israel Development Research Programme

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Languages in Bethlehem : the sociolinguistic transformation of a Palestinian town

Bernard Spolsky ... [et al.] ; with the assistance of Naseef Mu'allem, Judith Musleh and Wael Abdeen

(NIRP research for policy series, 6)

Royal Tropical Institute, KIT Publishers, c2000

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-59)

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This booklet investigates the major changes in demography, politics and language in the town of Bethlehem. It starts by tracing the political and economic history of the town over the past two millennia, and then makes a detailed study of the current linguistic landscape. The study shows the effect of the Christian institutions in introducing Western education and languages, and of the pilgrim and tourist industries in maintaining a high value for multilingualism.<p>The sociolinguistic investigation reveals major changes in the Arabic spoken in the town. Whereas most residents formerly used a variety of Arabic similar to that spoken in Palestinian villages, emerging social identity issues seem to have produced new distinctions. Younger women and some Christian men are tending to adopt an urban pronunciation like that of nearby Jerusalem, at the same time as the speech of younger educated Moslems is showing the growing influence of the standard variety of Arabic. By relating the use of linguistic variants to changes in identity, this study shows that Bethlehem is a town in transition, being transformed from its previous status as a mainly Christian Arab town into an important Palestinian and dominantly Muslim city.<p>The study has produced information that will greatly assist the development of language and language education policies. It shows the need to find a way to maintain and strengthen Arabic, while encouraging the development of competence in English, Hebrew and other languages that are vital for economic development.

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