Abstract
This issue explores the dynamics of language as a seismograph of the mutations within Moroccan society, spanning from archival heritage to discursive modernity. Through a multidisciplinary approach (psycholinguistics, textometry, sociolinguistics), the authors analyze how speech negotiates identity, power, and creativity. From the study of ancient manuscripts and onomastics to the challenges facing Darija and political ethos, this volume bridges past memory with digital tools to decrypt what "speaking" signifies in society today.
Recommended Citation
KAAOUAS, Nadia
(2017)
"SPEECH IN MOTION: BETWEEN LINGUISTIC HERITAGE AND MODERNITY,"
Faits de Langue et Société (FLS): Vol. 3:
Iss.
1, Article 15.
Available at:
https://scholarhub.univh2c.ma/fls/vol3/iss1/15