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ABSTRACT Purpose This study aims to explore the prevalence of mental health issues among dental students in the Arabic‐speaking countries and identify the contributing factors. Methods A cross‐sectional survey was conducted among dental students at multiple dental institutions from four Arabic‐speaking countries namely, Saudi Arabia, United Arab ...
Sadeq Ali Al‐Maweri +8 more
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The written and linguistic characteristics of the North and South Arabic writing
The Arabic language, along with the ancient Yemeni languages and the Semitic Abyssinian languages, constitutes one linguistic division called the Southern Semitic Division, and that is because the ties of kinship that bind it to these two branches are
هاشم رحيم +1 more
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CSR disclosure and investment efficiency in MENA countries: The moderating role of CSR committee
ABSTRACT Corporate social responsibility disclosure (CSRD) is often recognized as a transparency mechanism that allows companies to communicate their commitment to CSR. However, CSRD may also exacerbate agency conflicts. This study addresses these two contrasting perspectives by investigating the impact of CSRD on investment efficiency and exploring ...
Mohamed Malek Belhoula +3 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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Although Qur’anic intertextuality in contemporary Arabic literature has attracted increasing scholarly attention, studies examining its role in contemporary Yemeni fiction remain limited, particularly those employing critical discourse analysis as their ...
Salma Ali Salem Mansoor +4 more
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Abstract Vatican II's declaration on the Jews, absolving them from collective guilt of deicide, marked a significant turning point in Catholic theology. Arab governments tended to perceive this development as evidence that Catholics (or Christians generally) were taking the side of Zionist Jews in the Arab‐Israeli conflict.
Amir Krispel
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Narrative Disruption and Collective Trauma in Yemeni Novels
This article argues that modern Yemeni novels develop a distinct, culturally situated model of trauma testimony—one that is collective—through innovative narrative techniques.
Ahmed Saeed Ahmed Mocbil
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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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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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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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