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ArYSL: Arabic Yemeni sign language datasetFigShare [PDF]

open access: yesData in Brief
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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An acoustic analysis of the rhythm of Yemeni Arabic

open access: yesJournal of Modern Languages, 2019
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
doaj   +17 more sources

YSED: Yemeni speech emotion datasetzenodo [PDF]

open access: yesData in Brief
Arabic encompasses numerous dialects, including the Yemeni dialect, which is notably underrepresented in speech emotion recognition (SER) research. To support deep learning-based emotion recognition in Yemeni speech, there is a critical need for high ...
Somia Derhem   +3 more
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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
doaj   +2 more sources

A Generative Phonology: Syllable Structure of Hajji Yemeni Arabic

open access: yesJL3T (Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Language Teaching), 2023
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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A Hybrid Deep Learning-Machine Learning Stacking Model for Yemeni Arabic Dialect Sentiment Analysis

open access: yesIEEE Access
With the rise of online communities, Yemeni Arabic has gained increasing exposure to written social media content. Nevertheless, sentiment analysis studies have largely centered on Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and other regional varieties (e.g., Egyptian,
Mossa Ghurab
exaly   +3 more sources

Linguistic Politeness in Yemeni Arabic: The Use of Request Perspective

open access: yesJournal of Language and Education, 2018
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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The syntax of negative imperatives in Yemeni Arabic: A phase approach

open access: yesCogent Arts and Humanities
Negative imperatives in general have received less research compared to positive imperatives cross-linguistically, which is perhaps due to their complex nature. This article studies Yemeni Arabic (YA) negative imperatives, probing their syntactic and discourse properties, and proposing a syntax–discourse interface amalgamated with phase approach to the
Mohammed Shormani, Fahad Al Hussen
exaly   +3 more sources

Final devoicing in Yemeni child language: an OT account

open access: yesCogent Arts and Humanities
This paper examines acquisition of voiced obstruents by Yemeni Arabic speaking children. In particular, it looks at the phenomenon of devoicing voiced obstruents in word-final position, a well-established phenomenon in the literature of child phonology ...
Nagat Albothigi, Ameen Alahdal
exaly   +3 more sources

Demonstratives in Arabic: Evidence from Taizi Yemeni Arabic and Hodeidi Yemeni Arabic

open access: yesIndian Journal of Language and Linguistics, 2022
This study aims at exploring demonstratives in two dialects: Hodeidi Yemeni Arabic and Taizi Yemeni Arabic, and comparing them to Modern Standard Arabic. The description of the demonstratives in the two dialects along with Modern Standard Arabic focused on tracing the syntactic and semantic evidence they are like to exhibit. The model used to undertake
Adel Abdulrahman L, Utpal Lahiri
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