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Localization in Modern Standard Arabic

Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 2003
AbstractModern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the official language used in all Arabic countries. In this paper we describe an investigation of the uniformity of MSA across different countries. Many studies have been carried out locally or regionally on Arabic and its dialects.
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Modern Standard Arabic Readability Prediction

2018
Reading is the most critical skill for satisfactory progress in school, as well as being highly important for access to information throughout one’s life. For this reason, readability is one of the main challenges when choosing academic texts for learners or for readers in general, and especially with materials containing important information, such as
Naoual Nassiri   +2 more
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Polysyllabic shortening in Modern Standard Arabic

Journal of Semitic Studies, 2023
Abstract This is the first study that investigates polysyllabic shortening in Arabic. It aims to find out the extent to which Modern Standard Arabic employs this phonetic mechanism, which is usually associated with stress-timed languages.
Mohammed Nour Abu Guba   +2 more
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Elementary Modern Standard Arabic

1983
The Elementary Modern Standard Arabic Course (EMSA) is the premier introduction, for the English-speaking student, to the active written language of the contemporary Arab world. Expressly designed for the beginning student, the course is written by a team of Arabic language teachers consisting of native and non-native Arabic speakers, linguists and ...
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Speech Clarity and Coarticulation in Modern Standard Arabic and Dialectal Arabic. [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
This study deals with the co-variation of speech clarity and coarticulatory patterns. Two experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of two parameters on coarticulation, the speech style (formal vs. non formal) and the prosodic position (stressed vs. unstressed syllable).
Embarki, Mohamed   +2 more
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The Acquisistion of Negation in Modern Standard Arabic

2023
This project reports materials used to elicit data from Moroccan children learners of MSA. Here we share our experiment materials.
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A Focus Transformation of Modern Standard Arabic

Language, 1968
Arabic verbs are traditionally considered to be inflected for number when they follow the subject, but not when they precede the subject. The resultant ‘nominal’ sentences of the former case can be related to the ‘verbal’ sentences of the latter case by a focus transformation which duplicates a noun before the verb and leaves the initial instance of ...
Frank Anshen, Peter A. Schreiber
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