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Bilingualism and language attitude in Melilla (Spain)

  • University of Granada

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Abstract

This study examines levels of bilingualism and language attitude in the autonomous Spanish city of Melilla. Located on the North African coast, Melilla has a population of 86,000 inhabitants that is roughly divided between residents of Iberian origin and residents of North African Origin. Based on responses to a language questionnaire (111 participants) and sociolinguistic interviews (20 participants), our results show high levels of bilingualism between Spanish and Tamazight among the sector of the population that is of North African origin, while the population of Iberian origin remains monolingual in Spanish. We also show that Spanish is the dominant language in the public domain, including administration and education, while Tamazight is maintained as a family and community language. Overall, the participants in our study express positive attitude towards the Melillan variety of Spanish and Tamazight, and their coexistence as part of the multicultural nature of the city.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-75
Number of pages21
JournalLengua y Migracion
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Arabic
  • Melilla
  • Melilla
  • Spanish
  • Tamazight
  • actitud lingüística
  • bilingualism
  • bilingüismo
  • español
  • language attitude
  • tamazight
  • árabe

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