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Negation in Yemeni Arabic

The Arabist: Budapest Studies in Arabic, 1996
Negation in Yemeni Arabic, based on the dialect of Ṣanʿāʾ, includes negating perfect and imperfect forms of the verb by the particle /mā/ in pre-verbal position and the verb normally takes the suffix /š/. /mā/ is also used in two verbal constructions joined by /wa/ ‘and’. Such constructions are negated by /mā … wa-mā …/ or /lā .. . wa-lā …/.
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Terminology for Plough Cultivation in Yemeni Arabic

Journal of Semitic Studies, 2004
Yemen, located on the southwestern corner of the Arabian Peninsula, has a rich agricultural tradition with extensive documentation available in manuscripts and published sources. This article draws on the major lexicons, specialized linguistic studies, travel accounts and ethnographic field research in the central highland valley of Ahjur (1978-9) for ...
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Phonologically- Driven Acquisition of Clitics in Yemeni Arabic

International Journal of Linguistics, 2019
This paper investigates the acquisition of clitics by Yemeni Arabic children. It looks at the acquisition of proclitics (affixes attached at the beginning of the word) and enclitics (affixes attached at the end of the word). The study examines the language of four children aged 1;8, 2;3, 2;8 and 2;11.
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Glottalisation and neutralisation in Yemeni Arabic and Mehri

2011
We present results of a comparative acoustic analysis of pre-pausal glottalisation in Ṣan‘āni, the Arabic dialect of the old city of Ṣan‘ā, and Mahriyōt, an eastern Yemeni dialect of the Modern South Arabian language Mehri.1 Data are analysed from one speaker of each variety.
Janet C.E. Watson, Alex Bellem
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Verb Borrowing: The Integration of English Loan Verbs in Yemeni Arabic

Jordan Journal of Modern Languages and Literatures, 2023
This study aims to examine the extent to which English loan verbs are incorporated in Yemeni Arabic (YA) and how they are integrated into the morphosyntactic system of the dialect. About seventy borrowed verbs were collected from different oral and written sources including local TV series and plays, YouTube videos, and followers’ comments on social ...
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The Yemeni International Trade with the USA before the "Arab Spring"

2023
This chapter examines the international trade of Yemen and the comparative advantage of Yemeni export in the US market during the period 2000-2011. This period has been selected because the data after that are unreliable due the civil war after the so called Arab spring and then regional conflict after the intervention of Arab coalition. Therefore, our
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Yemeni Arabic Reference Grammar

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1994
A. S. K., Hamdi A. Qafisheh
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The Effect of the Arab Spring Revolution on the Yemeni Economy

2019
The economic and humanitarian conditions of the Yemeni population have been deteriorating. The variable that affects the Yemeni economy is the foreign exchange rate of the Yemeni currency. In 2014, one US Dollar equaled to 240 Yemeni Ryal. In 2018, one US Dollar equals 700 Yemeni Ryal.
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The interactions between the two negatively charged polysaccharides: Gum Arabic and alginate

Food Hydrocolloids, 2021
Saman Sabet   +2 more
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