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A Journey Across the UAE Culture through the Voices of Young Emirati Women: Texts in Northern Emirati Arabic (Dubai, Ajman, and Sharjah)

open access: yesFolia Orientalia, 2021
Although some Gulf varieties, such as Emirati Arabic, varieties have been gaining more attention in recent years, further investigation and resources need to be made available to the scientific community.
Najla Kalach
doaj  

Phenomenon of Arabic Diglossia: A Linguistic Review and its Implications for Foreign Language Teaching

open access: yesEloquence
Background: The phenomenon of Arabic diglossia, involving the use of Fusḥā and Ammiyah varieties, remains a challenge in foreign language teaching. The social functions and contexts of these varieties affect the effectiveness of Arabic language learning.
Pahrul. R
doaj   +1 more source

La négation en berbère tasahlit : à propos des éléments de négation verbale d’étymons arabes

open access: yesTIPA. Travaux interdisciplinaires sur la parole et le langage, 2021
Tasahlit is a Northern Berber language spoken in the Babor Mountains, off the northeast coast of Algeria. It is spoken close to the linguistic area of Jijel Arabic: a Maghrebi Arabic variety considered to be “pre-Hilalian”, that is to say originated from
Massinissa Garaoun
doaj   +1 more source

ADAM: Analyzer for Dialectal Arabic Morphology

open access: yesJournal of King Saud University: Computer and Information Sciences, 2014
While Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) has many resources, Arabic Dialects, the primarily spoken local varieties of Arabic, are quite impoverished in this regard. In this article, we present ADAM (Analyzer for Dialectal Arabic Morphology). ADAM is a poor man’
Wael Salloum, Nizar Habash
doaj   +1 more source

HIGH VARIETY VS LOW VARIETY CULTURE IN THE ARABIC LANGUAGE : THE TENSIONS BETWEEN FUSHÂ AND ‘ÂMIYYA IN THE CONTEMPORARY ARAB WORLD

open access: yesArabi : Journal of Arabic Studies, 2020
Arabic language, in its sociological context is divided into two varieties: fusha and ‘amiyya. Arabic fusha is the official language and perceived as the language of Islam. In contrast to the fusha, ‘amiyya is the language used by the Arab people in their daily conversations. However, this ‘amiyya is considered as inferior.
Yoyo Yoyo   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Microbial Odorant Detection Guides Drosophila Parasitoids Seeking Hosts in Fermenting Fruits

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Yeast microbes in fermenting fruits attract both host flies and their parasitoid wasps. Female Leptopilina boulardi detect yeast‐emitted ethyl esters via two olfactory receptors, LbouOR167 and LbouOR136. A conserved residue, Leu159, is critical for binding these compounds, enabling female wasps to locate host‐rich habitats.
Yueqi Lu   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

L’arabe dialectal marocain, entre centralisation et territorialisation

open access: yesGlottopol
In recent years, several attempts to normalize and standardize a "common", "uniform" or "central" Moroccan Arabic have emerged in Morocco. However, this language does not have an authentic existence given the multiplicity of Moroccan Arabic dialects.
Mourad El Baroudi
doaj   +1 more source

On the treatment of super-heavy syllables in Arabic Dialects: an Optimality Theoretic approach to historical typology

open access: yesPapers in Historical Phonology, 2021
This study provides a historical typological Optimality Theoretic analysis of the treatment of potential super-heavy syllables in six Arabic varieties: Hijazi, Egyptian, Emirati, Kuwaiti, Algerian, and Palestinian.
Hassan Bokhari
doaj   +1 more source

Handling unknown words in statistical latent-variable parsing models for Arabic, English and French [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This paper presents a study of the impact of using simple and complex morphological clues to improve the classification of rare and unknown words for parsing.
Jennifer Foster   +10 more
core  

Programmable Multi‐Axially Aligned Aerogels via Sequential Freeze‐Casting for Tailored Anisotropy and Tunable Mechanics

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Conventional single‐gradient freeze‐casting typically produces unidirectional porous architectures with limited transverse connectivity. The Sequential Hybridization by Infiltration and Freeze‐casting Technique (SHIFT) addresses this constraint by integrating secondary aligned structures within a preformed primary scaffold.
Kiho Sung, Sungchul Shin
wiley   +1 more source

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