Pratiques langagières et glottophobie dans la ville de Bejaia : quand la langue est au service de la discrimination

We are interested here in the glottophobic behaviors of the townspeople of Bejaia towards the newcomers. This glottophobia reflects a new relationship of the individual to the language and reveals the tensions between the city’s inhabitants. Through a sociolinguistic approach, we tried to understand...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b89f4ae861f1423db3d2c2e33d26a8902021-12-02T16:21:22ZPratiques langagières et glottophobie dans la ville de Bejaia : quand la langue est au service de la discrimination2335-15352335-185310.4000/multilinguales.5768https://doaj.org/article/b89f4ae861f1423db3d2c2e33d26a8902020-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/multilinguales/5768https://doaj.org/toc/2335-1535https://doaj.org/toc/2335-1853We are interested here in the glottophobic behaviors of the townspeople of Bejaia towards the newcomers. This glottophobia reflects a new relationship of the individual to the language and reveals the tensions between the city’s inhabitants. Through a sociolinguistic approach, we tried to understand this phenomenon and measure its extent. Indeed, our field survey allowed us to discover a deep discomfort between the inhabitants of the city, and a great intra-urban divide. This study shows glottophobic behaviors fully assumed and justified by a legitimacy to occupy space.Lydia BenbelaidOpenEditionarticleglottophobiaself-categorizationidentityrepresentationsociolinguisticsLanguage and LiteraturePFRMultilinguales, Vol 14 (2020)
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Lydia Benbelaid
Pratiques langagières et glottophobie dans la ville de Bejaia : quand la langue est au service de la discrimination
description We are interested here in the glottophobic behaviors of the townspeople of Bejaia towards the newcomers. This glottophobia reflects a new relationship of the individual to the language and reveals the tensions between the city’s inhabitants. Through a sociolinguistic approach, we tried to understand this phenomenon and measure its extent. Indeed, our field survey allowed us to discover a deep discomfort between the inhabitants of the city, and a great intra-urban divide. This study shows glottophobic behaviors fully assumed and justified by a legitimacy to occupy space.
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title Pratiques langagières et glottophobie dans la ville de Bejaia : quand la langue est au service de la discrimination
title_short Pratiques langagières et glottophobie dans la ville de Bejaia : quand la langue est au service de la discrimination
title_full Pratiques langagières et glottophobie dans la ville de Bejaia : quand la langue est au service de la discrimination
title_fullStr Pratiques langagières et glottophobie dans la ville de Bejaia : quand la langue est au service de la discrimination
title_full_unstemmed Pratiques langagières et glottophobie dans la ville de Bejaia : quand la langue est au service de la discrimination
title_sort pratiques langagières et glottophobie dans la ville de bejaia : quand la langue est au service de la discrimination
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