Challenges of Communication and Identity in the Gulf: Insights from Qatar and the UAE
<p dir="ltr">In this chapter, I present the case studies of the State of Qatar and the UAE, two countries in the Arabian Gulf where although Arabic is the de jure official language, many foreign languages are widely used for communication because of a large non-Arab, non-national pop...
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| Main Author: | Rizwan Ahmad (3340581) (author) |
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2023
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