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The Hemic group includes the Egyptian and Coptic languages, the Libyan and Barbarian languages, the Koshtia languages, and the languages of the original inhabitants of the eastern part of Africa ...
Said Ramadan, Abdulkareem
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A SOCIOLINGUISTIC STUDY OF SWEARING TERMS IN YEMENI ARABIC
E-mail Address: abudhia55@gmail.comMany studies indicate that people throughout the world at various times swear while talking. In fact, every society has its own terms in swearing. Despite such differences, swearing terms are always uttered to achieve common purposes.
Al-Hamzi, Ali Mohammed Saleh +2 more
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The Functions of Multiple Languages in Mealtime Interactions of an Arabic-English speaking family : A Sociolinguistic Approach [PDF]
This paper discusses the ways in which members of an Arabic-English speaking family under study use language for a variety of social roles and functions during their joint mealtime conversations.
Said, Fatma
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A postcolonial reading of selected arabic novels translated into English [PDF]
The novel genre is not an indigenous Arabic literary form in the contemporary Arabic literature, but an imported and borrowed one that arrived with the European ambitions of domination and expansion.
Yahya Alwadhaf, Yahya Hassan
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Identity, nationhood and body politics: pathways into the Yemeni world of they die strangers [PDF]
This article focuses on the Yemeni novel, a purely late 20th century phenomenon which emerged recently following the Yemeni revolution in 1962 and the emergence of the modern nation state in Yemen.
Noritah Omar,, Yahya Al-Wadhaf,
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This study investigated the challenges faced by translator trainees in translating scientific and technical texts between Arabic and English. A mixed-methods approach was utilized for this purpose.
Sameer Hameed Ahmed Saeed
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Sub-dialectal Coronal and Non-coronal Assimilation in Yemeni Arabic
This is an investigation of the assimilation process across word boundaries of the four main dialects of Yemeni Arabic. Twenty native speakers of these dialects have been asked to read the collected data, five from each dialect. The reading of the phrases has been transcribed for the analysis.
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Teaching English in Elqubba Primary Schools: Issues and Directions [PDF]
The Libyan Ministry of Education has taken important steps to introduce English from the 1st grade (age 6) since autumn semester 2018/2019, yet without taking into considerations the issues that will be faced in teaching English in primary schools.
Fadhil, T. (Tahar), Hamed, M. (Muftah)
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The maritime heritage of Yemen: a focus on traditional wooden "dhows" [PDF]
This paper investigates the disappearing heritage of Yemen’s large wooden boats (dhows), both in its current socio-economic context and in historical perspective.
Agius, DA, Cooper, JP, Zazzaro, C
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Improving English Pronunciation Through Phonetics Instruction in Yemeni EFL Classrooms
The context of English education in Yemen provides a critical backdrop for comprehending the challenges Yemeni students face in acquiring proficiency in English pronunciation.
Fadhl Mohammed Awadh Mohammed Awadh +3 more
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