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Gender assignment in loanwords in Jordanian Arabic
Word, 2020This study examines gender assignment in 531 English loanwords in Jordanian Arabic. Results show that the most common gender in the corpus is the masculine and the most important factor that determ...
Mohammed Nour Abu Guba
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The Linguistics of Loanwords in Hadrami Arabic
International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2006The aim of this paper is to explore loanwords in Hadrami Arabic (Yemen). Most of these words, which are now diminishing due to the social and economical development in the region, reflect some stage of bilingualism when the Hadram's (natives of Hadramawt, Yemen) migrated to different parts of the world. The donor languages range from the tongues of the
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Appendix I. False arabic loanwords
2008This appendix section of the book Dictionary of Arabic and allied loanwords contains a dictionary of false Arabic loanwords.
F Corriente
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The grammar of arabic loanwords in ibero-romance
2008Any serious and mod. survey of Arabic loanwords in the Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula requires a scientific method to check the accuracy of the hypotheses put forward about them since as far back as the Middle Ages. The chapter aims to provide, with additions and corrections, a much needed grammar of the Arabic loanwords in Ibero-Romance, i.
F Corriente
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Phonetical and morphological remarks on the adaptation of Italian loanwords in Libyan Arabic
The contact between Italian and Libyan Arabic, whose earliest traces date back to the first half of the XIX century, intensified in the decades immediately preceding the Italian occupation of Libya (1911). The number of Italian loanwords in Libyan Arabic
D'Anna L, D'Anna, L
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A Semantic Shift of Arabic Loanwords into Hausa
A Semantic Shift of some Arabic Loanwords tested among some 3000 loans into Hausa.
BALDI, Sergio
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