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A Critical Reading to a Short Story by Ramzia Al-Eryani
Much has been written about the theme of encounter between Arabs and the West in Arabic narrative fiction. However, most if not all of the previous studies have a masculine stamp in that they speak about the experience of many Arab males and their ...
Yahya Hassan Al-Wadhaf
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ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to clarify how ethnic identity may impact poor mental health outcomes related to discrimination among Arab American adults in Southeast Michigan, USA. 286 respondents completed a health attitudes and behaviors survey. We used structural equation modeling with path and multi‐group analyses to examine moderation effects ...
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This study investigates the semiotic and cultural functions of character naming in the Yemeni television series Duroob al-Marjalah (Branching Paths of Manhood) (2024–2025).
Elham Alzain, Faiz Algobaei
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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
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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Pre-pausal devoicing and glottalisation in varieties of the south-western Arabian peninsula [PDF]
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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Facebook Utilization and Arab Spring Movement: A Study among Yemeni Youth
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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We need to talk about silence: Re-examining silence in International Relations theory [PDF]
The critique of silence in International Relations theory has been long-standing and sustained. However, despite the lasting popularity of the term, little effort has been made to unpack the implications of existing definitions and their uses, and of ...
Dingli, Sophia
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Multifunctionality of the Pragmatic Marker ‘?amaanah’ in Yemeni Spoken Arabic
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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The Dhow's last redoubt? Vestiges of wooden boatbuilding traditions in Yemen [PDF]
This is an accepted version of an article that went on to be published in the Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies in 2010. The reference for the published version is: Agius, D.A., Cooper, J.P., Jansen van Rensburg, J.and Zazzaro, C ...
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