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Intelligibility of the English Spoken by Ibbi Yemenis to Indians: A phonetic study
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
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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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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Factors Affecting Yemeni University Students’ Translation Using Google Translate
The engagement of Yemeni undergraduate students in an effective translation process using machine translation (MT) including Google translate (GT) seems to be affected by certain factors which may have positive or negative effect on the translation of ...
Reham Derhim H. Salem +1 more
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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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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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This paper examines the typologically rare phenomenon of grammatical gender distinction in first-person singular pronouns, focusing on Tocharian A and Yemeni Arabic dialects.
Kierán Meinhardt
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Economic Change and the Redistribution of Power Among Women in Yemen: A Focus on the Treatment of Domestic Workers [PDF]
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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EXILE 2.0. An analysis of Afrah Nasser’s blog authorship [PDF]
The thesis analyses how blogging in the Arabic blogosphere conditions political authorship in exile and how new digital media technologies create novel forms of presence at a distance.
Bartram, Lorna
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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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