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English Loanwords in The Colloquial Saudi Qahtani Arabic

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This study aimed to explore the use of English loanwords in the daily conversations of colloquial Saudi Qahtani Arabic speakers. I utilized a mixed-method approach.
Alqahtani, Abdullah Ayidh J.
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Phonological analysis of English loanwords in Lebanese Arabic. - by Hiam Abboud Muhaydli

open access: yes, 1996
Thesis (M.A.)--American University of Beirut. Department of English, 1996.;"Advisor: Dr. Kassim Shaaban, Associate Professor, English -- Members of Committee: Dr. Mary Ghaleb, Assistant Professor, English Dr.
Muhaydli, Hiam Abboud.
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Africa rising: Opportunities for advancing theory on people, institutions, and the nation state in international business. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Int Bus Stud, 2022
Nachum L   +5 more
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Jordanian Arabic between Diglossia and Bilingualism Linguistic analysis

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Suleiman provides a linguistic analysis of Jordanian Arabic spoken by educated groups and in particular by students at Yarmouk University. He investigates the extent to which spoken Jordanian Arabic is affected by the classical-colloquial dichotomy (i.e.
Suleiman, Salah M.
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Gemination and Degemination before the Feminine Sound Plural Suffix in Native and Loanwords in Arabic

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This study aimed to explore the gemination of consonants preceding the Feminine Plural suffix /-a:t/ in native and loanwords in Arabic, which consonants are geminated and when they are degeminated before /a:t/, to compare the conditions under which ...
Al-Jarf, Reima
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