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The Spanish 18th Century and the Study of Arabic: Dialectal Arabic in Father Cañes’s Grammar [PDF]
El objetivo de este es la presentación de la Gramatica del P. Cañes, especialmente los rasgos del árabe dialectal que aparecen en ella, no sin antes situarla en su contexto, es decir el siglo XVIII español y el estudio de la lengua árabe en este período.
Moscoso García, Francisco
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An-Nida Theory According to the Perspective of Nahwu Sibawayh Thought
The nahwu study cannot be separated from an important figure named Sibawayh. He is a scholarly figure who has been consensually recognized for this superiority and scientific genius, he is recommended as a reference for other scholars, especially when it
Vania Cahyaningtyas
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Islamic Learning in Arabic-Afrikaans Between Malay Model and Ottoman Reform [PDF]
Through the second half of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century the Muslim community of Cape Town produced a large number of texts in various fields of Islamic learning, written in Afrikaans, a creolized variety of the language the ...
Versteegh, K. (Kees)
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A Survey of Word Reordering in Statistical Machine Translation: Computational Models and Language Phenomena [PDF]
Word reordering is one of the most difficult aspects of statistical machine translation (SMT), and an important factor of its quality and efficiency. Despite the vast amount of research published to date, the interest of the community in this problem has
Bisazza, Arianna, Federico, Marcello
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Agreement in Arabic Grammar, Study of Loanwords
One of the specificities of Arabic is the agreement in grammar, which includes several language units. The parts that correspond to other language units are gender, numbers, and cases. Conformity is also found in the definiteness, personal pronoun, from
Arief Ma'nawi, Syamsul Hadi, Suhandano
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Extracting Arabic Composite Names Using Genitive Principles of Arabic Grammar [PDF]
Named Entity Recognition (NER) is a basic prerequisite of using Natural Language Processing (NLP) for information retrieval. Arabic NER is especially challenging as the language is morphologically rich and has short vowels with no capitalisation convention.
Khalil, H, Osman, T, Miltan, M
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Excavating a linguistic category : on the properties of Ism al-Fi‘l and the limits of Kalām al-‘Arab [PDF]
Examining the occurrence of ism fi‘l murtajal (an obscure lexical class whose words syntactically are verbs, while morphologically resemble irregular nouns) in three early, founding works of Arabic grammar and lexicology, affords analysis of the words ...
Butts, Kevin Austin
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This study explores the role of Saudi universities in helping non-Arabic speakers understand national dialects. A descriptive analytical approach was used, focusing on a random sample of students learning Arabic as a second language.
Jawhara Al Asmari +5 more
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Arabic Grammar by Mathematical Principles.
In mathematics, any equation is formed from specific elements; these elements are connected to each other according to a system of relationships (Borowski, 1995). This system allows us to build the general rule for the equation or the mathematical issue; similarly, the sentence is formed from elements that have grammatical properties, which can be ...
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The comparative study of transitivity and processes in the Arabic and English languages [PDF]
Arabic language is among Semitic languages and because of being the religion language has a huge number of speakers. English language is among Indo-Europeans and it is science and technology language; furthermore, for being spoken globally, it has a ...
Tayebe Sarfarazi, Ahmad pashazanos
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