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Measurement of Mathematics Anxiety in an Israeli Adult Population
Maths anxiety is common and refers to feelings of anxiety, fear and other negative emotions and thoughts in individuals when confronted with mathematical tasks or numerical information.
Michael Batashvili+2 more
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This article gives insight into the world of 3rd century BCE Alexandrian Judaism by analysing one aspect of the Greek translation of Exodus and provides a detailed evaluation of the way the translator managed to express the essence of the Hebrew text of ...
Larry Perkins
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Rules for Numerals in Hebrew and their Correspondence with Arabic Rules [PDF]
Hebrew and Arabic belong to the family of Semitic languages. This means that it is easy to show the similarities between the two languages, particularly in terms of grammatical rules.
Vahid Safiyya
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There are no broad subjects in Standard Arabic
The current article argues that the multiple nominative constructions of the Japanese type do not exist in Standard Arabic. Based on evidence from binding, A′-interception and Case, the article shows that the so-called ‘broad subject’ is a clitic left ...
Alqarni Muteb, Alanazi Mohammad
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أفعال القول ودلالاتها في اللغات السامية دراسة لغوية دلالية مقارنة بين العربية والجعزية والعبرية [PDF]
تمثل أفعال القول في اللغة العربية (خاصة) واللغات السامية (عامة) مادة خصبة للبحث على مستويات لغوية ودلالية مختلفة، فالعلاقات اللغوية والدلالية التي ترتبط بها عملية القول، تضفي عليها أبعاد کثيرة تحتمل أوجه عدة من البحث والتدقيق، إلا أن البحث سيقتصر على ...
هبة يسرى أبو الوفا
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Cultural unit red in the Old Testament
The paper describes and analyzes the full presence of red in the Old Testament – in Hebrew and translations. The approach is interdisciplinary, which includes: the treatment of color as a cultural unit, according to the idea of Umberto Eco; lexical and ...
Almalech Mony
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Language and Conflict in East Jerusalem: Arab Teachers’ Perspectives on Learning Hebrew
This study examines East Jerusalem teachers’ perceptions of and attitudes toward acquiring and communicating in Hebrew as a second language. The context of the study is a complex education system dominated by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Abed Al-Rahman Mar'i, Nurit Buchweitz
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Semantics differences for common words between Arabic and Hebrew [PDF]
Arabic and English languages resemble each other not only in many linguistic characteristics but also in all aspects. This can be ascribed to their belonging to the same linguistic family that they can even be deemed as two dialects of a single old ...
Vahid Safie, Jamil Yosef
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Cultural unit blue in the Old Testament
The paper describes and analyzes the full presence of blue in the Old Testament – in Hebrew and translations. The interdisciplinary approach includes the treatment of color as a cultural unit according to of Eco’s idea, lexical and contextual semantics ...
Almalech Mony
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