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Soft-boiled Speech: a Contrastive Analysis of Euphemisms in Algerian and Jordanian Arabic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The present contrastive study is geared mainly towards probing into the euphemistic language that Algerian and Jordanian Arabic speakers resort to when certain tabooed topics and concepts are brought to the fore.
Mahmoud Qudah, Samia Azieb
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An Efficient Bidirectional Android Translation Prototype for Yemeni Sign Language Using Fuzzy Logic and CNN Transfer Learning Models

open access: yesIEEE Access
Hearing-impaired individuals face significant challenges in social interactions due to communication barriers. Advances in technology have introduced numerous assistive tools to bridge this gap. This research aims to enhance communication between hearing-
Mogeeb A. A. Mosleh, Abdu H. Gumaei
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Vocatives: correlating the syntax and discourse at the interface

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities, 2018
Vocative expressions have been neglected in linguistic inquiry until very recently. This article provides a novel approach to the study of vocatives based on correlating the syntax and discourse at the interface.
Mohammed Q. Shormani   +1 more
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Facebook Utilization and Arab Spring Movement: A Study among Yemeni Youth

open access: yesInternational Journal of Social Sciences and Management, 2018
The Arab Spring is a popular term used to describe the revolutionary movement of demonstrations and protests, and civil wars in the Arab world that began on December 18, 2010 in Tunisia and spread in the whole Arab countries. Tunisia and Egypt became the center of this revolution, and then it moved to include Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, Syria, Algeria, Iraq,
P.A. Varghese   +1 more
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Economic Change and the Redistribution of Power Among Women in Yemen: A Focus on the Treatment of Domestic Workers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
A shared female identity does not promise solidarity among women in capitalist society. Exploring the prejudices held by Yemeni women over domestic workers exposes class related inequities among women.
Foye, Molly
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The 'Pharaoh' Anecdote in Pre-Modern Arabic Historiography [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This article examines the development of the pharaoh as a literary figure in Arabic historiography between the third/ninth and the ninth/fifteenth centuries.
Hirschler, Konrad
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Multifunctionality of the Pragmatic Marker ‘?amaanah’ in Yemeni Spoken Arabic

open access: yesjournal of King Abdulaziz University Arts And Humanities, 2020
the present study aims at exploring and describing the multiple functions of the PM ‘?amaanah’ in the corpus of Yemeni spoken Arabic. A total of 174 audio-recorded data of natural conversations were analyzed as spoken corpus of Yemeni Arabic. The study is based on an eclectic analytical method whose views have been drawn from the theoretical frameworks
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Intelligibility of the English Spoken by Ibbi Yemenis to Indians: A phonetic study

open access: yesالآداب للدراسات اللغوية والأدبية
This article aims to investigate the intelligibility of the English spoken by Ibbi Yemenis to Indians. It provides an empirical account on the intelligibility of the English spoken by five Yemeni speakers from Ibb city, Yemen to ten Indian listeners ...
محمد علي علي الخليدي
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Translating the Ten Arabic Verb Patterns into English: A Morpho-Semantic Study

open access: yesمجلة الدراسات الاجتماعية, 2019
This study aimed to investigate the difficulties encountered by translation students when translating the ten Arabic verb patterns into English. To achieve this objective, the descriptive quantitative and qualitative method was followed.
Dr. Ali S. Alward   +2 more
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Pre-pausal devoicing and glottalisation in varieties of the south-western Arabian peninsula [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
A wide range of modern Arabic dialects exhibit devoicing in pre-pausal (utterance-final) position. These include Cairene [20], Gulf Arabic, San’ani [8], [18], Manaxah [19], Central Highland Yemeni dialects [1], Rijal Alma‘ (Asiri p.c.), Central Sudanese (
Asiri, Y, Watson, JCE
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