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Moha Ennaji

    Contrastive syntax
    Multilingualism, Cultural Identity, and Education in Morocco
    • 2005

      Exploring the complex interplay between colonial and postcolonial influences, this book delves into how Morocco's national identity has been shaped through cultural representations and nationalist ideologies. Central to the discussion is the role of language amidst current cultural and political debates, particularly the implications of multilingualism on language choice and societal evolution. The author examines linguistic assimilation and cultural authenticity, providing a nuanced analysis of language use, attitudes, and the impact of Western influence on Moroccan society.

      Multilingualism, Cultural Identity, and Education in Morocco
    • 1985

      This book aims at contrasting the structure of the Complex Sentence, namely relative clauses, complement clauses and coordinate sentences in English, Moroccan Arabic and Berber. The basic approach underlying the contrastive analysis conducted in this book is approximately the Standard Transformational approach. The book itself falls into four chapters. For ease of exposition, the introductory chapter includes a brief sociolinguistic survey of the three languages, and a brief outline of their most salient different syntactic features. Chapter two discusses in detail the relative clause, the status of the relative forms and their morphosyntax. Chapter three concerns itself with complement clauses and how the various structures involved contrast in these languages. The purpose of the fourth chapter is to give a sketchy overview of the syntax of joined structures in English, Moroccan Arabic and Berber, and discuss in detail the main characteristics of coordination in each language. Particular attention is drawn to the semantic processes at work. -- Author's website

      Contrastive syntax