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Factors Affecting Communication Outcomes for Deaf and Multilingual Learners: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children who are exposed to more than one spoken language can be described as deaf and multilingual learners (DMLs). Increased globalisation and technological advancements in hearing amplification mean an increasing number of children who are DHH access more than one spoken language (with and without ...
Kilmartin E, Conroy P, Owens J.
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Arabic, Grammar, and Teaching: An Islamic Historical Perspective [PDF]
Motivated by the need to rethink Islamic education and Arabic teaching in Western Islamic schools (Ramadan 2004), this article seeks to present an analytical exploration of Islamic educational thought on the purpose of Arabic grammar and its place in ...
Nadia Selim
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Echo of the Quranic Statement, Grammar & Rhetoric of Abdul Qaher Jarjani Al Baqara Chapter as an Example [PDF]
When addressing the Quranic studies, huge tradition & illustrations are produced, among which, Abdul Qaher Jarjani’s work was profound. He paid great attention to the Quran with holistic view based on his linguistic theory.He deeply pondered his ...
SawsanAhmad Nabresi, Mohammad Al_Rabaa
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Arabic Grammar Vernacularization
This research aims to describe the vernacularization process of Arabic grammar by studying the books that discuss the nahwu-sharaf rules translated by KH. Ahmad Muthahar of Mranggen Demak. There are several reasons that made KH. Ahmad Muthahar translate a lot of Arabic grammar books. These include: book writing movement was an academic culture that had
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Grammars of Classical Arabic in Judaeo-Arabic [PDF]
Abstract This article presents an overview of medieval Classical Arabic grammars written in Judaeo-Arabic that are preserved in the Cairo Genizah and the Firkovich Collections. Unlike Jewish grammarians’ application of the Arabic theoretical model to describing Biblical Hebrew, Arabic grammars transliterated into Hebrew characters bear clear ...
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Arabic language-learning strategy preferences among undergraduate students [PDF]
This study elicited Arabic students’ perceptions regarding their language-learning strategy preferences (LLSPs). A sample of 120 undergraduate Arabic students participated. Data were collected through a questionnaire and interviews.
Brosh, Hezi Y.
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Computer-assisted i‘raab of Arabic sentences for teaching grammar to students
The end-case analysis of Arabic sentences is one of the keys to their meaning. This process is called i‘raab, a daunting task for the students. The outcome of the analysis is twofold: (a) placing a proper diacritical marking on the end-cases of ...
Zarah M. Mannaa +2 more
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the aim of the study is to identify the Arabic grammar based on Nahu. Formerly, Basrah scholars focused on their study to determine Nahu and Arabic grammar.
Yasmadi Yasmadi
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The issue of the weakness of female students in Arabic grammar is an obstacle that was and still exists, despite the large number of scientific studies that dealt with this phenomenon and tried to reduce it, but it still exists to this day.
م. وصال مؤيد خضير الحسيني
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حركة التّجديد النّحويّ عند المحدثين -دراسة وصفيّة لنماذج عربيّة
This research highlights the efforts undertaken by modernists to reform Arabic grammar. Our study is conducted on some Arabic linguistic experiments. Modernists were looking for new methods to restore what is outdated.
Asmaa Nekrouf
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