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On topic and focus in Standard Arabic [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon, 2019
Adopting the Cartography research program (Rizzi, 1997, 2001, 2004), the present work investigates the CP layer in Standard Arabic (SA); specifically, the nature and position of topicalized and object focused phrases in the left periphery. The paper also
Abdulkhaliq Alazzawie
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Sound Correspondences of Modern Standard Arabic Moroccan Arabic and Najdi Arabic

open access: yesSunan Kalijaga: International Journal of Islamic Civilization, 2020
This paper studies the process of sound correspondences that occur in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), Moroccan Arabic (MAR), and Najdi Arabic (NAR). It attempts to find answers for the following questions: a) What are the identical word pairs, words ...
Darsita Suparno   +3 more
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Case Endings in Standard Arabic

open access: yesالآداب, 2018
This study aims briefly at describing and analyzing some aspects of Case endings in Standard Arabic. This is because that Case seems to play a significant role in the grammar of not only Arabic but also in the grammar of many other languages.
محمد علي محمد قرابش
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Modern Standard Arabic mood changing and depression dataset [PDF]

open access: yesData in Brief, 2022
This paper presents Modern Standard Arabic data for the automatic estimation of the risk of depression for online personas based on their daily Arabic tweets.
Ashwag Maghraby, Hosnia Ali
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The syntax of the particle qad in standard Arabic and Asiri Arabic [PDF]

open access: yesSaudi Journal of Language Studies, 2021
Purpose – This article studies the particle qad in standard Arabic (SA) and Asiri Arabic (AA). In SA, qad is pronounced as [qæd], whereas in AA it is pronounced as [q?d] and written as qid.
Siham Mousa Alhaider
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Word Order Typology of Standard Arabic, According to Dryer’s Correlations (1992) [PDF]

open access: yes̒Ilm-i Zabān, 2021
As you know, in typology, languages are categorized on the basis of morphological, syntactic, and semantic features. These categories help linguistics to introduce language universals.
Mulham Al-shair   +2 more
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Unaccusative verbs in Modern Standard Arabic [PDF]

open access: yesSaudi Journal of Language Studies, 2023
Purpose – The purpose of this research was to analyze the unaccusative verb in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) within the framework of MP in order to answer the research question: How does the single argument of an unaccusative verb, that carries the theme ...
Thana Mahmood Alonini
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Causative Constructions in Modern Standard Arabic [PDF]

open access: yesمجلة الدراسات الإنسانية والأدبية, 2022
This study aims to describe the causative constructions in modern standard Arabic (MSA) and discuss their analyses. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to discuss the causative constructions in MSA. This study shows that there are three
د/ ياسر العتيبي
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Modern Standard Arabic and Yemeni Arabic Cognate: A Contrastive Study

open access: yesLangkawi: Journal of The Association for Arabic and English, 2022
This study aims to investigate identical word pairs, word couples that have a phonemic correspondence, and the sound shift in phonological differences, sound variation, sound addition, and lenition.
Darsita Suparno   +5 more
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Comparative Basic-Words of Standard Arabic Palestinian and Tunisian

open access: yesInsaniyat: Journal of Islam and Humanities, 2020
This paper studies comparative linguistics on the process of word-formation that occurs in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), Palestinian Arabic (PLS), and Tunisian Arabic (TNS).
Darsita Suparno   +3 more
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