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Person Approach To Personal Passive In Standard Arabic*
We develop a novel approach to personal passive in Standard Arabic (SA), building on 'implicit arguments' and the Person feature associated with the passive morphology (PM) attached to the verb.
Mohammed Shormani
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Using automatic speech recognition to evaluate Arabic to English transliteration
Increased travel and international communication has led to an increased need for transliteration of Arabic proper names for people, places, technical terms and organisations.
Khalil, G
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Why can’t you see my funny side? Standard Arabic as resource in humor
This article examines the use of Standard Arabic as a resource in humor, offering an alternative to the traditional diglossic binary framework of the language that has dominated the field of Arabic sociolinguistics.
Attwa, Mona Farrag +1 more
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Variation in the Educated Spoken Arabic of Iraq : A sociolinguistic study [PDF]
In this sociolinguistic study an attempt is made to relate different levels of use of variant features of Educated Spoken Arabic (ESA) of Iraq to speakers' attitudes, and to link these variables with sex and regional differences in a group of informants.
Abdul-Hassan, Raad Shakir +1 more
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A 22% breath‐hold failure and exclusion rate highlighted major communication barriers for CALD breast radiotherapy patients. In response, a multilingual app was developed to deliver translated coaching for DIBH and EBH in seven languages, improving health equity within the local health district through early education, patient‐friendly FAQs, and ...
Toby Lowe +8 more
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Arab Voices: Mapping Standard and Dialectal Arabic Speech Technology
Dialectal Arabic (DA) speech data vary widely in domain coverage, dialect labeling practices, and recording conditions, complicating cross-dataset comparison and model evaluation. To characterize this landscape, we conduct a computational analysis of linguistic ``dialectness'' alongside objective proxies of audio quality on the training splits of ...
Peter Sullivan +3 more
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An Optimality Theory Account of the Non-concatenative Morphology of the Nominal System of Libyan Arabic, with Special Reference to the Broken Plural [PDF]
This work presents a full and unified investigation of the phenomenon of non-concatenative nominal morphology in Libyan Arabic (LA), with special reference to the formation of the broken plural (BP). The analysis provides a morphophonological account of
GABER, GABER,MEFTAH
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Modelling Critical Impeding Factors of Gamification Adoption: An ISM‐MICMAC Analysis
ABSTRACT Gamification is a transformative technology that attracts consumers and motivates them toward desired actions through fun and engagement. Despite its growing popularity and influence on user behavior, gamification faces significant challenges in acceptance and implementation due to behavioral, technological, economic, and regulatory factors ...
Wamika Sharma +4 more
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The study is concerned with the problem of how to improve the teaching of Arabic as a foreign or a second language. It lays down some of the essential foundation-work necessary for bringing about systematic and constructive improvements in the ...
Jadwat, Ayoob Y.
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Prepositions and prepositional verbs in classical Arabic [PDF]
The thesis consists of two parts. The first one is connected with the establishment of Preposition as a word class, and with that class of Prepositions whose association with the governing word is accounted for in a transformational generative grammar ...
Fiteih, Mohammad Soliman Ibrahim
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