Sociolinguistic Variation and Attitudes towards Language Behaviour: Case Study of Beni-Saf Speech Community
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Language variation and attitudes towards language behaviour has always been a topic of hot
debate, especially in multilingual countries like Algeria. The present research work sheds light
on the linguistic features that distinguish the dialect of Beni-Saf from the other Algerian
dialects. The aim behind conducting this study is to check whether the native citizens of this
targeted speech community incorporate the Spanish language in their daily conversations or
not. It also aims at determining the effects of ethnicity and gender on language variation to
detect which gender uses Spanish items mostly. Therefore, to analyse the impact of these
variables on language use and the citizens’ attitudes towards Spanish, a group of native
inhabitants was chosen as a sample population. Through the use of two sociolinguistic
research instruments consisting of a questionnaire and an interview, data were analyzed and
interpreted quantitatively and qualitatively. Therefore, the results indicated that Beni-saf
citizens, frequently, incorporate Spanish words in their daily speech, and males tend to use
these vocabularies more than women do. The results also revealed that the majority of the
inhabitants hold positive attitudes towards the Spanish language.
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