العدد (564) - اصدار (11-2005)

Arabic and Minority Languages (An attempt to define the scope) Sulaiman Al-Askary

Recently, observers of conditions in our Arab world have not confined their attention to the marked political upheavals in the structure of the so-called Arab order throughout the geographical and demographic area extending from the Pacific to the Gulf, and from northern Far East to the South adjacent to the equator. There are other concurrent social and cultural upheavals, and attempts to rebel against the umbrella Arabic language by some minority languages may be the most serious and the least considered by observers