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Tamar Katriel identifies the “casach speech” as one of the dominant speech styles in contemporary Israeli society.[1]

References

  1. Katriel, Tamar. "Rethinking the terms of social interaction." Research on Language & Social Interaction 32.1-2 (1999): 95-101.‏