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Modality in Arabic: The Multiple Functions of the (Non)-Indicative Markers -ūn and b-
This paper explores the non-indicative modal meanings that the classical indicative plural inflection -ūn and the preverbal particle b- express in different varieties of Arabic.
Estefanía Valenzuela Mochón
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Systematic Literature Review of Dialectal Arabic: Identification and Detection
It is becoming increasingly difficult to know who is working on what and how in computational studies of Dialectal Arabic. This study comes to chart the field by conducting a systematic literature review that is intended to give insight into the most and
Ashraf Elnagar +4 more
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Towards Responsible Natural Language Annotation for the Varieties of Arabic
When building NLP models, there is a tendency to aim for broader coverage, often overlooking cultural and (socio)linguistic nuance. In this position paper, we make the case for care and attention to such nuances, particularly in dataset annotation, as well as the inclusion of cultural and linguistic expertise in the process.
A. Stevie Bergman, Mona T. Diab
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When Agreement isn't Agreement: Deflected Agreement in Najdi Arabic as Aspect
In modern Arabic varieties, subject-verb agreement is complicated by plural nouns which can occur with both plural and singular verbs. These have been called strict and deflected agreement respectively.
Connor Caston Rouillier
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The grammaticalisation of a copula in vernacular Arabic
It is standardly assumed that Arabic copula constructions with present tense interpretation involve either a null copula or a pronominal copula.
Louisa Sadler, Maris Camilleri
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Reading Comprehension in the Arabic Diglossia: The SVR Between the Spoken and Literary Varieties [PDF]
Ibrahim A Asadi, Ronen Kasperski
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Moroccan dialectal Arabic was mainly used orally. However, with the advent of Web 2.0, its written usage has spread across digital spaces, resulting in significant linguistic dynamics.
Mourad El Baroudi
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This study investigates the implications and implementation of cognitive genetic theory in acquiring various spoken Arabic varieties, drawing upon Noam Chomsky's cognitive genetic perspective.
Husnaini Jamil, Asbarin, Mukhlishoh
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This article discusses the effects of onward migration on the linguistic repertories of Italian-Tunisian and Italian-Moroccan families in the UK. Drawing on six interviews with the eldest children of these families, we have focused in particular on the ...
Francesco Goglia
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Perbandingan Bunyi Dua Ragam Bahasa; ‘Amiyah dan Fusha dalam Lagu Karya Nancy Ajram
When viewed from its variety, Arabic can be divided into two forms: standard variety Arabic (fushah) and non-standard variety Arabic (amiyah). In Arabic, the sounds of vowels and consonants can change according to the speakers, such as the Egyptian ...
Difla Nur Imtiyas, Kholisin Kholisin
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