Chapter 6 Negotiating the Arabic and English Space in UAE Higher Education The Ownership of English in the English-Medium Instruction Context

The United Arab Emirates puts tremendous effort into protecting the Arabic language and reinforcing its position as the language of the country's constitution and national identity. The country's higher education system is built on English-medium instruction, which, alongside the worldwide...

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Main Author: Zoghbor, Wafa S. (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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