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Advancing Dialectal Arabic to Modern Standard Arabic Machine Translation
Dialectal Arabic (DA) poses a persistent challenge for natural language processing (NLP), as most everyday communication in the Arab world occurs in dialects that diverge significantly from Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). This linguistic divide impedes progress in Arabic machine translation.
Alabdullah, Abdullah +2 more
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Text Correction for Modern Standard Arabic
Ahmad Abdelaal +6 more
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Investigating Code-Mixed Modern Standard Arabic-Egyptian to English Machine Translation [PDF]
Recent progress in neural machine translation (NMT) has made it possible to translate successfully between monolingual language pairs where large parallel data exist, with pre-trained models improving performance even further.
El Moatez Billah Nagoudi +2 more
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This paper presents the methods we developed for the Nuanced Arabic Dialect Identification (NADI) 2023 shared task, specifically targeting the two subtasks focussed on sentence-level machine translation (MT) of text written in any of four Arabic dialects
Abdullah Salem Khered +4 more
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The distribution of nafs in modern Standard Arabic and Classical Arabic: a corpus-based study [PDF]
Purpose – This corpus-based study provides a descriptive account of the distribution of the polysemous noun nafs in two Arabic varieties, Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and Classical Arabic (CA).
Amani Mejri
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Gapping in Modern Standard Arabic: An Agree-Based Analysis
This paper investigates the phenomenon of Gapping in coordination structures in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). It proposes an analysis based on Chomsky's (2005, 2008) Feature-Inheritance model of Agree (FI, henceforth). The analysis diverges from
Ahmad Assiri
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This study examines the influence of diglossia on syntactic proficiency in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) among 63 fourth-graders in central Israel, divided into two groups: regular and struggling.
S. Abu-Rabia +2 more
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A SOCIOLINGUISTICS STUDY IN ARABIC DIALECTS
This study proposes a number of criteria, investigates in Arabic dialects and its types, it is a secondary source study; in other words, information is collected from primary sources such as websites, books, action/empirical research, case studies ...
Abdullah Hussein Ali Alnosairee +1 more
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Aspect of lexical Development in Modern Standard Arabic [PDF]
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Mohamed Dawood, Zuher Ghanim
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Sentence Prosody and Register Variation in Arabic
Diglossia in Arabic differs from bilingualism in functional differentiation and mode of acquisition of the two registers used by all speakers raised in an Arabic-speaking environment.
Sam Hellmuth
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