Title: LANGUAGE IN PRACTICE: EXAMINING VARIATIONS IN THE KARAK DIALECT OF JORDANIAN ARABIC THROUGH A SOCIOLINGUISTIC LENS |
Authors: Ahmad Al Janadbah* and Talal Al Marashdi, UAE |
This paper explores sociolinguistic intricacies in the Karak accent, examining dialectical variations within Jordan’s historic Karak Governorate. Drawing on diverse linguistic experiences, the study illuminates the nuanced interplay of language influenced by gender, religion, and relocation to the capital city of Amman for work or education. The research uncovers distinctive linguistic patterns in the Karak community, notably during moments of prayer and spontaneity, within a diverse population practicing both Muslim and Christian faiths. Findings highlight gender-specific linguistic disparities and sociolinguistic dynamics. Moreover, the study delves into linguistic continuities within families, as older generations maintain their original accent, while younger members are influenced by the Ammani variation. Positioned at the nexus of language, culture, and geography, this article contributes valuable insights into factors shaping linguistic variation, enhancing our understanding of sociolinguistics in Jordan. The presented findings hold relevance for scholars, educators, and policymakers, enriching discussions on linguistic diversity in the Middle East. |
Keywords: Sociolinguistics, Karak Accent, Dialectical Variation, Gender-specific Disparities, Linguistic Dynamics, Cultural/geographical Influences. |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59009/ijlllc.2024.0051 |
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