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ARABIC LANGUAGE TRADITION

Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 2021
The Arab world at that time was experiencing the rapid development of the natural sciences and the humanities. The term language (especially Arabic) is given the most honorable place here. Even the rulers of the Khilafah themselves showed great interest in linguistic research (the initiative to create grammar in the Arab world is believed to belong to ...
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Arab linguistics, Arabic linguistics, and language ideology

Journal of Arabic Sociolinguistics, 2023
Taking as its point of departure Michael Carter’s discussion of the problematic relationship between the Arabic grammatical tradition and modern linguistics (1987), this paper seeks to outline a set of pathways for dealing with this relationship from the perspective of language ideology in so far as it relates to the notion of social identity.
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Arabic Language Instruction

Middle East Studies Association Bulletin, 1971
The last fifteen years have witnessed rapid growth in the number of students studying Arabic and of programs concerned with the teaching of the language. This is directly attributable to the awakened interest in the United States in the Middle East in general, and the Arab world in particular, as a result of the entry of the U.S.
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Arabics language parser

International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 1986
Abstract This paper describes a computer system for syntactic parsing of Arabic sentences. It contains a word analyser and a syntactic parser based on Definite Clause Grammars (DCG) formalism. The system has been written in Prolog. An introduction to the Arabic language and its features is included.
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Arab language competition

International Review of the Red Cross, 1962
News broadcasts in different languages constitute one of the principal activities of the ICRC Radio Service, and include, on the Swiss Shortwave, Arab language broadcasts, directed by Mr. I. Zreikat, certain of which are passed on, in copies, to radio stations in Arab speaking countries.
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Arabic Natural Language Processing

ACM Transactions on Asian Language Information Processing, 2009
The Arabic language presents researchers and developers of natural language processing (NLP) applications for Arabic text and speech with serious challenges. The purpose of this article is to describe some of these challenges and to present some solutions that would guide current and future practitioners in the field of Arabic natural language ...
Ali Farghaly, Khaled Shaalan
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Quranic Language Arabic

2021
Yazar, Türkiye'de Arapçanın soğuk karşılandığı bir dönemde bu dile olan ilgiyi arttırmak ve onun güzelliğini göz önüne sermek için bu eseri kaleme almıştır; bunu yaparken dil teorilerine, dilin kaynağının ne olduğu meselesi gibi dil bilim ile ilgili konulara temas etmeden geçmemiştir.
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The Arabic Language — lisān al-‘arab

2014
The Arabic language, a Semitic language, displays the phenomenon known as diglossia or multiglossia (due to the existence of numerous colloquial dialects). A term first coined by Ferguson, diglossia is defined as the coexistence of a high and low variety of a language where the first is used in formal situations and the latter in informal ones.
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SSML for Arabic Language

2008
This paper introduces SSML for using with Arabic language. SSML is part of a larger set of markup specifications for voice browsers developed through the open processes of the W3C. The essential role of the markup language is to give authors of synthesizable content a standard way to control aspects of speech output such as pronunciation, volume, pitch,
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Arabic Language Handbook

Language, 1969
Kostas Kazazis, Mary Catherine Bateson
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