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BINYAH AL-KALIMÂT FÎ AL-LUGHATAIN AL-'ARABIYYAH WA AL-INDÛNÎSIYYAH WA WAZHÎFATUHÂ FÎ TA'LÎM AL-LUGHAH AL-'ARABIYYAH

open access: yesArabiyat, 2018
This research aims to seek the equation and difference of establishment of words in two languages. Research method was contrastive analysis. The research found that: 1) aspects of the equation between the formation of the word/morphology in Arabic and ...
Rafiatun Nazah Qomariah   +2 more
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THE PHONOLOGY AND MORPHOLOGY OF ENGLISH LOANWORDS IN JORDANIAN ARABIC [PDF]

open access: yesآداب الرافدين, 1989
This paper investigates the effect of Jordanian Arabic phonology and morphology on loanwords borrowed from English . It begin with deferential description of the phonemic inventories of English and Arabic and points out significant difference and areas ...
Mohamed Dawood, salih Suliman
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SERAPAN BAHASA ARAB DAN SEMANTIK DALAM SYAIR BISMILLAHIRRAHMANIRRAHIMI KARYA HAMZAH FANSURI

open access: yesAn-Nahdah Al-'Arabiyah, 2023
This study aims to find out how far Arabic influences Hamzah Fansuri's thoughts in his poetry. This research uses the approach of psychology (morphology) and semiotics.
Emi Suhemi
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Challenges in Rendering Arabic Text to English Using Machine Translation: A Systematic Literature Review

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2023
The Arabic text can be translated into English using a variety of machine translation techniques. The translation of Arabic text into English still poses a number of challenges in contemporary Arabic.
Shahab Ahmad Almaaytah   +1 more
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Paradigmatic treatment of Arabic morphology [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the Workshop on Computational Approaches to Semitic Languages - Semitic '98, 1998
This paper presents a language to express morphological processes, concatenative or non-concatenative. The language allows the definition of two kinds of paradigms: helping paradigms, which define partial morphological forms, and main paradigms, which combine two or more helping paradigms to define fully specified forms.
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A Morphologically Annotated Corpus and a Morphological Analyzer for Egyptian Arabic

open access: yesProcedia Computer Science, 2021
Abstract This paper sheds light on an in-progress work for building a morphological analyzer for Egyptian Arabic (EGY). To build such a tool, a corpus of 527,000 EGY words is built covering different sources and genres, a tag-set is developed and about 239,000 words are morphologically annotated according to their contexts.
Amany Fashwan, Sameh Alansary
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Morphological Word Embedding for Arabic

open access: yesProcedia Computer Science, 2018
Abstract Word embedding has opened new and exciting avenues for understanding and processing languages. The simple yet effective word embedding models rapidly became a dominant building block for Natural Language Processing (NLP) applications as they impressively encode linguistic similarities and syntactic regularities between words.
Rana Aref Salama   +2 more
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Agreement asymmetries in Arabic varieties dissolved: A feature inheritance-based account

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities, 2023
The paper revisits the issue of the structural representation of subject-verb agreement in Arabic varieties with a particular reference to Standard Arabic and seven Arabic dialects, i.e., Saudi Arabic, Yemeni Arabic, Iraqi Arabic, Jordanian Arabic ...
Mustafa Ahmed Al-humari
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Rendering English Structural Ambiguity into Arabic and the Role of Transformational Syntax along with Arabic Morphology [PDF]

open access: yesAl-Mağallah Al-ʿilmiyyaẗ Li Kulliyyaẗ Al-Adāb - Ǧāmiʿaẗ Asyūṭ, 2022
The main objective of this paper is to show how the theory of transformational syntax along with Arabic morphological markers can contribute to the translation of English structural ambiguity into Arabic.
Afnan Abdelgawad Tawfik
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PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA ARAB : PROBLEMATIKA DAN SOLUSINYA

open access: yesArabiyat, 2014
There are some factors influencing teaching and learning of foreign language. In teaching Arabic, for example, linguistic factors, such as Phonology, Grammatical rules, Morphology, and Vocabulary.
Aziz Fahrurrozi
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