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MARSA: Multi-Domain Arabic Resources for Sentiment Analysis

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2021
The Arabic language has many spoken dialects. However, until recently, it was primarily written in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which is the formal variant of Arabic.
Areeb Alowisheq   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Dynamique linguistique de l’arabe dialectal marocain sur les espaces numériques du web 2.0 : émergence d’une langue commune ou renforcement des variétés dialectales locales

open access: yesMultilinguales, 2023
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
doaj   +1 more source

Shami: A Corpus of Levantine Arabic Dialects

open access: yesProceedings of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 2018
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the official language used in education and media across the Arab world both in writing and formal speech. However, in daily communication several dialects depending on the country, region as well as other social factors, are used.
Kwaik K. A.   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Dialectal Atlas of the Arab World - between Intention and Reality [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics, 2017
Arabic dialectology has a long history and achieved significant progress in collecting and analyzing linguistic data and its classification. The present paper analyses modern trends in the linguistic situation in the Arab world and defines the topics ...
Oleg Redkin, Olga Bernikova
doaj   +2 more sources

The Use of Dialectal Tanwin in Qatari Arabic

open access: yesRiCognizioni, 2014
The aim of the present paper is to analyse the use of dialectal tanwīn in the Arabic dialect of Qatar. Section (1) provides a brief description of the linguistic situation in Qatar and attempts a definition for the general label “Qatari Arabic”. Section (
Simone Bettega
doaj   +1 more source

Features in Lexicography for Arabic Dialects: Multimedia Dictionary of the Syrian Dialect

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics
The linguistic situation in Arab countries is characterized by the presence of several variants of the Arabic language, which interact constantly, complicating the establishment of a lexical corpus for each dialect.
Natalia V. Novospasskaya, Aida D. Haddad
doaj   +1 more source

On the Robustness of Arabic Speech Dialect Identification

open access: yesINTERSPEECH 2023, 2023
Arabic dialect identification (ADI) tools are an important part of the large-scale data collection pipelines necessary for training speech recognition models. As these pipelines require application of ADI tools to potentially out-of-domain data, we aim to investigate how vulnerable the tools may be to this domain shift.
Peter Sullivan   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

How weather got its words: a history of meteorological English – Part 1: Old English to the Age of Discovery

open access: yesWeather, EarlyView.
The English language is a gargantuan, gluttonous beast. It has become extraordinary among its peers in its powers of assimilation – such that we rarely consider the diverse origins of the words we use. In this two‐part paper, we will explore these origins, including the Pontic‐Caspian steppe, the British Empire, latinophone scientists and a TV show. We
Kieran M. R. Hunt
wiley   +1 more source

Moroccan Arabic aspect in conversation: Evolution of the imperfective through use

open access: yesJournal of Modern Languages, 2017
Dialectal Moroccan Arabic has two distinct morphological forms of the imperfective where Standard Arabic had one. Previous studies have claimed that the difference in function in the two imperfectives is one of mood.
Georgia Zellou
doaj   +14 more sources

Arabic hate speech detection using deep learning: a state-of-the-art survey of advances, challenges, and future directions (2020–2024) [PDF]

open access: yesPeerJ Computer Science
The proliferation of social media has intensified concerns about the societal and psychological impacts of hate speech, particularly in Arabic-speaking communities, where dialectal diversity, morphological complexity, and sociopolitical factors ...
Mariam Itriq, Mohd Halim Mohd Noor
doaj   +2 more sources

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