Eastern Morocco Arabic

In today's world, Eastern Morocco Arabic is a topic that interests a large number of people. Whether due to its relevance in society, or its impact on people's daily lives, Eastern Morocco Arabic continues to generate debates and discussions in different areas. From its origin to its possible consequences, Eastern Morocco Arabic has maintained the interest of academics, experts, and the general public. In this article, we will explore the different facets of Eastern Morocco Arabic, analyzing its importance, its implications and its evolution over time.

Eastern Morocco Arabic
Oujda Darija
Native toMorocco
Arabic alphabet
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologoujd1238

Eastern Morocco Arabic or Oujda Darija is a dialectal continuum of Hilalian Arabic, mainly spoken in Oujda area and in a part of Oriental region of Morocco.[1][2][3][4]

See also

References

  1. ^ M. El Himer, Zones linguistiques du Maroc arabophone : contacts et effets à Salé, in: Between the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, Studies on Contemporary Arabic, 7th AIDA Conference, 2006, held in Vienna Archived 2015-04-13 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ M. El Himer, Variations linguistiques de l’arabe marocain: de la démarcation régionale à la neutralisation urbaine (unpublished) Archived 2015-04-13 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ S. Elbaz, « La subordination en arabe d'Oujda », Arabica, No. 28, 1981, n.333-344.
  4. ^ P. Behnstedt & M. Benabbou, « Données nouvelles sur les parlers arabes du nord-est marocain », Zeitschrift für arabische Linguistik, n.44, 2005, p.17-70.