An investigation of Linguistic Accommodation among Women: Case of Female Commuters of Sidi abdelli-Tlemcen
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University of Tlemcen
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The present extended essay endeavors to investigate linguistic accommodation among
Sidi Abdellie’s female commuters in Tlemcen community. Subsequently, its main
objective is to gauge the motives behind such accommodative mechanism and the
characteristics of Tlemcen speech repertoire that the females adopt in their discourse.
The descriptive design of the present case study has adhered to a mixed methods
approach in collecting and analysing data obtained via a structured participant
observation and a questionnaire administered to forty informants who commute to
work and have linguistic friction with the Tlemcen dialect for more than five years.
The sample was selected based on probability sampling from distinct backgrounds to
guarantee an objective and scientific dimension. The research findings have unraveled
that linguistic accommodation does exist to a relative rate, and that the primary
stimulus that incites the informants to recourse to linguistic accommodation is to
minimise social distance via the adoption of an exclusive Tlemcen speech repertoire.