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Hey hi hello! In this week\\u2019s episode, our first guest of the season, Vicky, taps in and talks to us about the cool and thought-provoking language usage and code-switching present in our (and other regional) podcast(s). Vicky is majoring in English Literature and minoring in History and Psychology. She also serves as Editor in Chief of Afkar: The Undergraduate Journal of Middle East Studies. Enjoy because we sure as hell did!
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\\nPodcasts referenced:
\\nMrs. Loulwa Kaloyeros' podcast: https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/9XvNkFbWNYEKi7pY9
\\nDr. Sandrine Attalah's podcast : https://hakawati.fm/channels/channel_page/41
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\\nRelevant Academic References:
\\nAlatawi, E. (2015). Structural, socio-pragmatic, and psycholinguistic analysis of codeswitching in arabic TV programs (thesis), ProQuest Dissertations Publishing. 9781339318301
\\nAlbirini, A. (2011). The sociolinguistic functions of codeswitching between standard arabic and dialectal arabic. Language in Society, 40(5), 537-562. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047404511000674
\\nEdwards, M., & Dewaele, J. (2007). Trilingual conversations: A window into multicompetence. The International Journal of Bilingualism : Cross-Disciplinary, Cross-Linguistic Studies of Language Behavior, 11(2), 221-242. https://doi.org/10.1177/13670069070110020401
\\nNashef, H. A. M. (2013). A , hello and bonjour: A postcolonial analysis of arab media's use of code switching and mixing and its ramification on the identity of the self in the arab world. International Journal of Multilingualism, 10(3), 313-330. https://doi.org/10.1080/14790718.2013.783582
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