our authors How do languages die? The case of the Jewish Arabic dialect of Gabes (Southern Tunisia) Discover the fading heritage of Jewish Arabic dialects, spotlighting the Gabes dialect from Southern Tunisia, in Wiktor Gębski's compelling new title.
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