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Arabic Dialect Identification [PDF]

open access: yesComputational Linguistics, 2014
The written form of the Arabic language, Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), differs in a non-trivial manner from the various spoken regional dialects of Arabic—the true “native languages” of Arabic speakers. Those dialects, in turn, differ quite a bit from each other.
Omar F. Zaidan, Chris Callison-Burch
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MADOran: A morphologically annotated dataset of OranMendeley Data [PDF]

open access: yesData in Brief
This paper introduces a new morphologically annotated dataset for the Orani Arabic dialect (ORN), comprising 30,919 words gathered from diverse genres, including written language (41 %) which cover topics such as culture, history, politics, recipes ...
Majdi Sawalha   +6 more
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Which Arabic Dialect Are Swahili Words From?

open access: yesStudia Orientalia Electronica, 2022
This article investigates the Arabic component of the Standard Swahili lexicon, aiming to identify the Omani Arabic dialect which comprises the dominant donor of loanwords to Swahili.
Zev Brook
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Literature in Dialect: The Great Absentee

open access: yesLingue Culture Mediazioni, 2022
Prose production in dialect is probably the big absentee in Arabic literature textbooks. While poetry in dialect has managed to carve its own small space in textbooks on the history of Arabic literature, the same does not go for novels or short stories ...
Francesco De Angelis
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A Study on the Phonetic and Morphological Characteristics of the Modern Jordanian Dialect

open access: yesŞarkiyat Mecmuası, 2023
Language is a living phenomenon and consists of many components, including phonemes, part phonemes, which are vowel and consonant phonemes, syllables, supravocal stress, and morphemes which are the ways of inflection and derivation of words.
Seher Doğancı
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Arabic dialect processing tutorial [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the Human Language Technology Conference of the NAACL, Companion Volume: Tutorial Abstracts on XX - NAACL '07, 2007
Language exists in a natural continuum, both historically and geographically. The term language as opposed to dialect is only an expression of power and dominance of one group/ideology over another. In the Arab world, politics (Arab nationalism) and religion (Islam) are what shape the perception of the distinction between the Arabic language and an ...
Mona T. Diab, Nizar Habash
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Arabic Dialects of Lamomea and Pudahoa at Students in Gontor 4 and 7 Southeast Sulawesi

open access: yesScript Journal, 2020
Background: The symptom of using two languages in the local dialect of the Arabic speaking community in Southeast Sulawesi can be seen as an interesting phenomenon.
Laode Abdul Wahab   +1 more
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The Quran was Revealed in Conversational Arabic [PDF]

open access: yesدراسات في اللغة العربيّة وآدابها, 2014
Allah, because of His wisdom and omniscience chose Arabic as a framework and expression of His greatness and miracles. The multitude of Arabic dialects at the time of the revelation of the Quran has caused the scholars to disagree on the dialect in which
Shaker Amery
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Arabic Dialect Identification in the Wild

open access: yesCoRR, 2020
13 pages, 7 figures, 4 ...
Ahmed Abdelali   +4 more
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Phonological aspects of al-Issa Arabic, a Bedouin dialect in the north of Jordan

open access: yesHeliyon, 2021
This study offers an account of selected key phonological aspects of al-Issa Arabic, spoken in three villages in al Mafraq: Ad-Dafyana, Mansiyat al-Gublan and Um As-srab. Forty suitable participants plus four language consultants were recruited.
Anas al Huneety   +3 more
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