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Standard and Non-standard

Language ..

the relationship between

standard and non-standard

the relationship between standard and non-standard Arabic has for a long time, been one of tension and nervousness.

The main reason being that many Arabic speakers view Classical /Standard Arabic (FuSHa) as flawless,

perfect and as the language through which God chose to address mankind

(Arabic is the liturgical language

of Islam used in the Quran and hadith).​

the difference between standard and non- Standard

Standard (traditional) :

Every natural language is just a collection of dialects. Often one dialect gains prominence as the "standard" dialect.

That doesn't mean the standard dialect is any more logical or pure — it's just the dialect that a king spoke, or a holy book was written in.

Standard or non-standard, though... every natural language is born of another language having been spoken "incorrectly."

It is the written accent, All books are written

in standard Arabic And also we use it in

- Formal letters

- Political speeches

- Newspaper

A standard language​

(also standard dialect or standardized dialect) ​

is a language variety used by a group of people in their public discourse. Alternatively, varieties become standard by undergoing a process of standardization, during which it is organized for description in grammars and dictionaries and encoded in such reference works.​

Non-Standard

Rana Alouthah

Alanoud saleh

Sara abdulrahman

Sara Ahmed

It is the spoken accent, We use the dialect Arabic in

- our daily life for speaking

- Making a conversations

- Chatting

Differences in writing

Standard :

Every words has a specific forms

We can't change the spelling of any words

Non-standard :

You can change the spelling of any word

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