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This was a final term paper for a Sociolinguistics Theory seminar at the University of Essex. I haven't revisited or revised it since 2012 but many people have seemed to want to read it in the past so I've deposited it.
Languages and Linguistics, Arabic Dialects, Discourse Analysis, Arabic, Language Variation, Politics, Political Speech Analysis, Sociolinguistics, Arabic Language and Literature, Political Rhetoric, Pan Arabism, Nasserism, Abdel Gamal Nasser, Egypt, Language Variation and Change, Arabic Language and Linguistics, Language and Ideology, Arabic Language
Languages and Linguistics, Arabic Dialects, Discourse Analysis, Arabic, Language Variation, Politics, Political Speech Analysis, Sociolinguistics, Arabic Language and Literature, Political Rhetoric, Pan Arabism, Nasserism, Abdel Gamal Nasser, Egypt, Language Variation and Change, Arabic Language and Linguistics, Language and Ideology, Arabic Language
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