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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Yemeni ‘Oceanic Policy' at the end of the 13th century
International audienceThis paper is based on a new published collection of archives, Nûr al-ma'ârif fî nuzûm wa-qawânîn wa-a'râf al-Yaman fî al-'ahd al-muzaffarî al-wârif (edited by M.
Vallet, Eric
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Learning organization practices and their relationship with organizational performance moderated by background variables in Yemeni Telecommunication Organizations / Ghamdan Yahya Abdullah Al-Odhari [PDF]
This study aims to explore learning organization practices and their relationship with organizational performance in Yemeni Telecommunication Organizations (YTOs).
Abdullah Al-Odhari, Ghamdan Yahya
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The syntax of negative imperatives in Yemeni Arabic: A phase approach
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 Q Shormani, Fahad Saud Alhussen
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The Yemeni Civil War : The Arab Spring, State formation and internal instability
This book suggests an innovative theoretical framework to understand the meltdown and civil wars of countries such as Yemen, Syria, and Libya after their 2011 uprisings, using Yemen as a case study. The interaction between different types of state formation and regional rivalry can explain, respectively, the civil wars of these countries and the ...
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First-Language Phonetic Drift of Yemeni Arabic Stops
Sumaya Faisal Alshamiria +2 more
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Lateral fricatives and lateral emphatics in southern Saudi Arabia and Mehri [PDF]
Arabic was traditionally described as lughat al-Ρād ‘the language of Ρād’ due to the perceived unusualness of the sound. From Sībawayhi’s description, early Arabic Ρād was clearly a lateral or lateralized emphatic.
Al-Azraqi, M, Watson, JCE
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Enhancing Arabic Dialect Detection on Social Media: A Hybrid Model with an Attention Mechanism
Recently, the widespread use of social media and easy access to the Internet have brought about a significant transformation in the type of textual data available on the Web.
Wael M. S. Yafooz
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Some Berber Etymologies XI [PDF]
My series „Some Berber Etymologies” is to gradually reveal the still unknown immense Afro-Asiatic heritage in the Berber lexical stock. The first part with some miscellaneous Berber etymologies was published back in 1996. Recently, I continued the series
Takács, Gábor
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Packaging Inspiration: Al Qaeda’s Digital Magazine \u3cem\u3eInspire\u3c/em\u3e in the Self-Radicalization Process [PDF]
Al Qaeda is today a fragmented organization, and its strategic communication efforts now focus largely on recruiting individuals in the West to carry out “individual jihad” in their home countries. One Al Qaeda–affiliated publication, Inspire, represents
Sivek, Susan Currie
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