
The Languages of Jerusalem: (Oxford Studies in Language Contact)
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Bernard Spolsky (Author) Robert L. Cooper (Author)
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The Old City of Jerusalem, small and densely populated, is a complex microcosm of Israeli society. It is a multilingual community characterized by unequal power relations between the speakers of the two official languages of Israel - Arabs and Jews. The authors begin with a sociolinguistic sketch of the Old City in the present day. They then provide a historical background to their field study, discussing Jewish multilingualism from the period of the Second Temple until modern times, the sociolinguistics of Jerusalem one hundred years ago, and the recent revival and spread of Hebrew. They go on to develop a model of the rules of language choice which arises from their analysis of language use in street signs, and which they then apply to language use in the market place. In the final chapters they examine language learning and language spread in their social context. The authors demonstrate that, because of the close association between language use and social structure, the study of language use in a multilingual society is at the same time both a powerful and a delicate method of studying the dynamics of group interactions. 20 figures, 21 tables
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- Contributor: Bernard Spolsky
- Imprint: Clarendon Press
- ISBN13: 9780198239086
- Number of Pages: 180
- Packaged Dimensions: 162x242x16mm
- Packaged Weight: 434
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Release Date: 1991-09-26
- Series: Oxford Studies in Language Contact
- Binding: Hardback
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