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Backward control in Modern Standard Arabic

open access: yesProceedings of the International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, 2017
This paper is the third in a series of papers dedicated to the investigation of subjunctive complement clauses in Modern Standard Arabic. It began with Arad Greshler et al.'s (2016) search for obligatory control predicates in the language and continued with Arad Greshler et al.'s (2017) empirical and theoretical investigation of the backward control ...
Tali Arad Greshler, Nurit Melnik
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On the Difficulty to Design Arabic E-learning System in Statistics [PDF]

open access: yes
In this paper, we present a case study, which describe the development of the Statistic e-learning-course in Arabic language –``Arabic MM*STAT´´. The basic frame forthis E-book, the system MM*STAT was developed at the School for Business and Economics of
Julius Mungo   +2 more
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Arabic language and Islamic Studies: who studies Arabic and how can these skills be used at university and beyond? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
This work was undertaken in 2011-12 as the result of successful competitive bidding for research funds from the subject centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies (LLAS).
Sariya Cheruvallil-Contractor   +1 more
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On vocalism in Moroccan Arabic dialects [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Descripción de los fonemas vocálicos del árabe dialectal ...
Aguadé Bofill, Jordi
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The Adjectival construct in Arabic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
We propose an analysis of the adjectival construct in Arabic in LFG, building on previous work in LFG on a Welsh construction which shows several similarities to the Arabic (Mittendorf and Sadler, 2008) and work on the MSA and cognate Hebrew ...
Al-Sharifi, B, Sadler, L
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Disjoint Reference in Modern Standard Arabic

open access: yesInternational Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature, 2015
The paper aims at providing an explanation of pronominals in Modern Standard Arabic (hereafter MSA) by assuming that the relation between pronouns and available binders is constrained by the same syntactic condition, i.e., a pronoun cannot be coindexed with a c-commanding NP within its local domain.
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Diglossic switching by the Pre-school Children.

open access: yesRevue des Sciences Humaines, 2020
The present study aims at investigating children’s switching between Modern Standard Arabic and Algerian Arabic. To reach this aim, an ethnographic approach is followed  with pre-school children aging six years old at ‘Dib Tahar’ primary school at ...
Manel Mouleme
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Arabic parsing using grammar transforms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
We investigate Arabic Context Free Grammar parsing with dependency annotation comparing lexicalised and unlexicalised parsers. We study how morphosyntactic as well as function tag information percolation in the form of grammar transforms (Johnson, 1998 ...
Tounsi, Lamia, van Genabith, Josef
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Unsupervised induction of modern standard Arabic verb classes

open access: yesProceedings of the Human Language Technology Conference of the NAACL, Companion Volume: Short Papers on XX - NAACL '06, 2006
We exploit the resources in the Arabic Treebank (ATB) for the novel task of automatically creating lexical semantic verb classes for Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). Verbs are clustered into groups that share semantic elements of meaning as they exhibit similar syntactic behavior. The results of the clustering experiments are compared with a gold standard
Snider, Neal, Diab, Mona T.
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A Multitask-Based Neural Machine Translation Model with Part-of-Speech Tags Integration for Arabic Dialects

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2018
The statistical machine translation for the Arabic language integrates external linguistic resources such as part-of-speech tags. The current research presents a Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory (Bi-LSTM)—Conditional Random Fields (CRF) segment-
Laith H. Baniata   +2 more
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