Chapter 1 Arabic vis-à-vis English in the Gulf Bridging the ideological divide
This chapter explores how bottom-up and top-down language policies in the Gulf countries interact with wider language ideologies and discourses related to globalization, internationalization of higher education, and neoliberalism. Drawing on Irving and Gal's theories of semiotic formation of la...
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