Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
The present paper offers a review of Stefano Manfredi’s Arabi Juba: un pidgin-créole
du Soudan du Sud (2017), discussing the potential benefits of its methodological approach
for the field of Arabic linguistics and dialectology. Manfredi’s volume represents
the latest and most comprehensive description of Juba Arabic, a pidgin / creole
spoken in South Sudan. It includes a socio-historical introduction describing the conditions
from which the speech community that gave rise to Juba Arabic first emerged,
followed by nine chapters that provide a detailed description of the language at the
phonological, morphological and syntactical levels. The paper also discusses how
Manfredi’s approach goes in the direction of a linguistics of speech communities invoked
by Magidow (2017) and how it might represent a model for future grammars of
dialectal Arabic. Manfredi (2017), in fact, provides a multidimensional description of
Juba Arabic, in which the diverse nature of its speakers (monolinguals native speakers
vs bilinguals L2 speakers with different L1s) and the prolonged contact with its
lexifier language (Sudanese Arabic) give origin to acrolectal and basilectal varieties.
Manfredi analyzes internal variation from both a synchronic and diachronic perspective,
resorting to the concept of “dynamic synchrony” to describe ongoing processes of
language change. The linguistic situation of the Arabic-speaking world after the end
of the colonial period, on the other hand, witnesses a more and more intense contact
between different Arabic dialects and an increased influence from MSA, through mass
media and growing rates of literacy. The situation of language contact that results from
these circumstances needs more refined conceptual tools in order to be effectively
described. For this reason, and in light of Magidow (2017), this review article argues
that the approach adopted by Manfredi might be successfully imported in the field of
Arabic dialectology.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Juba Arabic; Arabic dialectology; Arabic-based pidgins / creoles
Elenco autori:
D'Anna, L
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