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ArYSL: Arabic Yemeni sign language datasetFigShare [PDF]
Recognition of Arabic Sign Language (ARSL) remains a significant challenge due to the lack of extensive datasets, particularly those that reflect hand signs in real-life situations.
Mogeeb A․ A․ Mosleh +3 more
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Modern Standard Arabic and Yemeni Arabic Cognate: A Contrastive Study
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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A Generative Phonology: Syllable Structure of Hajji Yemeni Arabic
This study deals with the syllable structure of Hajji Yemeni Arabic (HYA) in the light of Generative Phonology. Hajji Yemeni Arabic is a variation of Arabic spoken in the northwestern part of Yemen, which tries to elaborate and discuss the elements of ...
Muhammed Jubran AL-Mamri
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An acoustic analysis of the rhythm of Yemeni Arabic
Previous studies have found that different Arabic dialects display different degrees of stress-timing features forming a continuum that ranges from more stress-timed to less stress-timed Arabic dialects.
Nada Mohammed Salem, Stefanie Pillai
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The intonation patterns of Ibbi Yemeni Arabic: An acoustic phonetic study
This paper aimed at offering an acoustic linguistic phonetic description of the intonation patterns of Ibbi Yemeni Arabic (IYA) dialect in terms of tonal inventory, intonation systems and pitch movements associated with different grammatical patterns ...
منى محمد عبدالخالق قاسم
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Linguistic Politeness in Yemeni Arabic: The Use of Request Perspective
This article attempts to investigate the use of request perspectives in Yemeni Arabic. The sample of the current study consists of 336 undergraduate students, namely 168 male respondents and 168 female respondents.
Yahya Mohammed Al-Marrani
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A Minimalist-Based Approach of Tense and Subject Features in Standard Arabic and Yemeni Arabic
The present study is an investigation of the syntactic issues of Tense and Subject features in SA and YA. This study is cast within the MP advocated by Chomsky (1993, 1995).
سعاد علي أحمد الشامي +1 more
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Demonstratives in Arabic: Evidence from Taizi Yemeni Arabic and Hodeidi Yemeni Arabic
This study aims at exploring demonstratives in two dialects: Hodeidi Yemeni Arabic and Taizi Yemeni Arabic, and comparing them to Modern Standard Arabic.
Adel Abdulrahman L, Utpal Lahiri
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Patterns of Consonant Clusters in Word Initial, Medial, and Final Positions in Yemeni Arabic
Yemeni Arabic (YA) has a significant number of consonant clusters in word initial, medial, and final positions. However, their frequency of usage is not uniform.
Muhammed Jubran AL-Mamri
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(Un)translatability of (Yemeni) Arabic Oath Expressions into English
Oaths are mostly a culture-embedded linguistic component and this to such an extent that their translation to other languages may be questionable. This study investigates the translation potential or translatability of (Yemeni) Arabic oath expressions ...
M. Qarabesh +2 more
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