Linguistic situation in the Arab world: interethnic communication in the Arabic language environment

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Interest in learning Arabic as a foreign language has increased significantly, which sets new challenges for researchers involved in the study of the Arabic language and problems of teaching Arabic. This study is devoted to the analysis of the linguistic situation in the Arab world, which is characterized by the phenomenon of diglossia, which causes certain difficulties not only for native speakers of Arabic in situations of interethnic communication, but also for students of Arabic as a foreign language. This study examines the phenomenon of diglossia, as well as its characteristics. In addition, the variants of the Arabic language that exist today in the Arab world are considered. The study also presents the results of research on the language of interethnic communication as well as discusses the prospects for applying the results in the field of teaching Arabic as a foreign language.

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Mariam Merai

RUDN University

Email: meray_mi@pfur.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6409-8113
SPIN 代码: 6329-4743

assistant lecturer at the Department of Foreign Languages, Philological Faculty

Moscow, Russian Federation

Fotis Katsigiannis

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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Email: fkatsigia@theo.auth.gr
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4573-3684

PhD candidate at the Faculty of Theology

Thessaloniki, Greece

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