Algerian Arabic and French Code Switching: The Case of El Kiffane and Ain youcef in Tlemcen
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University of Tlemcen
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This research work is considered to be a sociolinguistic study about code switching in
Algeria, comparing the speech of two different areas in Tlemcen. The purpose of this study is
to shed the light on code switching between Algerian Arabic and French in an urban and rural
area in Tlemcen named El Kiffane and Ain youcef respectively. By giving a questionnaire to
20 participants (males and females) chosen randomly from each district, the respondents
provide their attitudes, feelings and express their preferences about Algerian Arabic and
French language use. The results achieved reveal that Algerian Arabic/French code switching
is found in both areas however at various degrees. In other words, speakers from Ain youcef
display less competence in Algerian Arabic/French code switching compared to those from El
Kiffane, where Algerian Arabic/French code switching is more frequent and speakers are
considered to be more competent in French.