Interrelation between Linguistic Change and Socio-cultural Identity Preservation in Ain-Sefra Speech Community: Case of ‘El-Amour’ Variety.
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University of Tlemcen
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The current thesis examines the linguistic and social correlates of early language change in ‘ElAmour (Amr) ethnic group’ within Ain-Sefra speech community. The ultimate aims are to seek
for the aspects of language change which are noticed as apparent time pilot study results of
phonological and lexical features and to account for an interrelation between this change in
progress and identity preservation. Moreover, the questionnaire and the focus group interview
findings display an externally-motivated change of the status of the Amr sociolinguistic
variables and certain lexemes which are extremely associated with the bedouin life-style of ElAmour individuals. The fundamental statistical significance of the findings reveals that the
sound change and the co-existence of its variants among women are more prominent than that of
men and participants who have a low level of education. Furthermore, lexical change is
conditioned by the lack of use of those vocabulary items in urban environment as opposed to its
original Bedouin /nomadic setting. Hence, the qualitative results have testified the tight
relationship between linguistic change and Amr speaker’s identity preservation which is
perceived as an age-based and context-concomitant phenomenon.