This study aims to analyse the linguistic written practices of contributors to “Goud”, a Moroccan online newspaper, in the discourse on political resist- ance. The issue is observed in the perspective of the symbolic relation between the concept of Resistance and the tension of formal mal standardization process concerning Arabic fuṣḥà (standard variety) and dāriǧah (Moroccan Arabic). Through the observation of a corpus of articles about the “20th February Movement”, the “ , and the boy- cott campaigns, this study outlines the different expressions of resistance and the co-existing linguistic varieties to which “Goud” gives voice.
Expressions of Resistance: “Goud” and Stylistic Variation in Moroccan Digital Newspapers
Rosa Pennisi
2020-01-01
Abstract
This study aims to analyse the linguistic written practices of contributors to “Goud”, a Moroccan online newspaper, in the discourse on political resist- ance. The issue is observed in the perspective of the symbolic relation between the concept of Resistance and the tension of formal mal standardization process concerning Arabic fuṣḥà (standard variety) and dāriǧah (Moroccan Arabic). Through the observation of a corpus of articles about the “20th February Movement”, the “ , and the boy- cott campaigns, this study outlines the different expressions of resistance and the co-existing linguistic varieties to which “Goud” gives voice.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.