Arab Students Learning Arabic as Their First Language and Jewish Students Learning Arabic as Their Second Language

  • Abu-Rabia S
  • Tarabeh K
  • Wattad H
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… These differences create a unique linguistic situation known as diglossia. Diglossia is a relatively uncommon socio-linguistic state in which the written and the spoken languages are so …

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Abu-Rabia, S., Tarabeh, K., & Wattad, H. (2022). Arab Students Learning Arabic as Their First Language and Jewish Students Learning Arabic as Their Second Language. Creative Education, 13(02), 393–421. https://doi.org/10.4236/ce.2022.132023

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