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English Loanwords in Colloquial Jordanian Arabic

International Journal of Linguistics, 2014
AbstractThe paper explores English loanwords and the reasons behind their increase in the daily speech of sample students chosen randomly at Mu'tah University in Jordan. The sample students are 25 males and 25 females of the faculties of sciences and humanities.
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Semantic Adaptation of Arabic Loanwords in Javanese: A Study of the Translation of Alala

Lingua
Purpose – This study investigates the integration of Arabic loanwords into Javanese as reflected in the translation of Alala, with the objective of identifying borrowed lexical items and analyzing their lexical and grammatical semantic changes.
Alfina Nur Fadhilah, M. Nu’man
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Arabic Loanwords in Argobba (South Ethiopic)

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1957
almost certaillly to be dated before the historical fact discussed here. Thus the solution of the problem must involve ordinary people as well as the dynasty and aristocracy. A. F. L. Beeston's suggestion is intended to confirm N. Rhodokanakis's opinion.
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Vowel Epenthesis in Arabic Loanwords in Hausa

International Journal of Linguistics, 2015
<p>Vowel epenthesis is discussed in this paper as a phonological process utilized to avoid codas in Arabic loanwords in Hausa language in light of Optimality Theory (OT), as an analytical framework, even though this language permits codas in heavy syllables of the form CVC  (Caron, 2011). This process results in having disyllabic, trisyllabic, or
MUFLEH ALQAHTANI, Rebecca Musa
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Appendix I. False arabic loanwords

2008
This appendix section of the book Dictionary of Arabic and allied loanwords contains a dictionary of false Arabic loanwords.
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Arabic Loanwords in Tigrinya

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1956
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Semantic Variations of Arabic Loanwords in Maguindanaon

ACL Official Conference Proceedings, 2022
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A sociolinguistic analysis of the use of English loanwords inflected with Arabic morphemes as slang in Amman, Jordan

International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2019
Aseel Zibin, Khawlah AL-Tkhayneh
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Arabic Loanwords and Turkish Phonological Structure

International Journal of American Linguistics, 1985
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