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Morphologically Annotated Corpora and Morphological Analyzers for Moroccan and Sanaani Yemeni Arabic
In: 10th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2016) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01349201 ; 10th Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC 2016), May 2016, Portoroz, Slovenia (2016)
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A Large Scale Corpus of Gulf Arabic
In: Language Resources and Evaluation Conference ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01349204 ; Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 2016, Portoroz, Slovenia (2016)
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Invitation in Saudi Arabic : a socio-pragmatic analysis ; Title on signature form: Invitation in Saudi culture : socio-pragmatic analysis.
Abstract: Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only. ; This study investigates the speech acts of issuing, accepting, and refusing invitations in Saudi Arabic, within the concept of speech act theory, formulaicity, and politeness theory, through syntactic, semantic, and socio-pragmatic analysis, taking into consideration gender, the social relationship of the interlocutors, and the type of occasion for which the invitation is issued. The subsequent relevant turns in the entire invitation discourse were also examined. Invitation exchanges were collected using two natural data-collection methods: observing and recording via note-taking invitation situations in naturally occurring interactions in Saudi Arabia, and collecting screenshots of WhatsApp text messaging conversations containing invitations. The collected data, constituting 170 invitation exchanges, were first qualitatively coded following grounded theory to uncover the underlying patterns or themes, and then were divided into different strategies using a classification scheme similar to Blum-Kulka’s (1987) for invitation issuing, Alkhatib’s (2001) for acceptance, and Beebe et al.’s (1990) for refusal. My own classification scheme was used for neutral responses and reactions. A quantitative analysis using SPSS Crosstabs was then conducted to count the frequencies of each strategy and compare them against the social variables. The results of the study showed that Saudi Arabic invitation typically appears as an exchange with three distinct stages, issuing, response, and reaction, which may be extended in certain situations. Moreover, Saudi Arabic invitations are not purely direct or indirect, but instead situation-specific, although with a preference for indirect strategies in refusals. Regarding the influence of the social factors, gender did not influence the employment of specific strategies, while type of event and social relationship did. The data also showed that there are certain common features that characterize invitation in Saudi Arabic, including specific religious expressions and honorific markers, echoing, and the use of particular address terms. Frequent use of certain expressions also showed that Saudi invitation was extensively formulaic, as with most speech acts. ; Department of English ; Thesis (Ph. D.)
Keyword: Arabic language -- Dialects -- Saudi Arabia -- Najd; Arabic language -- Social aspects -- Saudi Arabia -- Najd; Speech acts (Linguistics)
URL: http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/123456789/200278
http://liblink.bsu.edu/catkey/1823755
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On interaction between external and internal markers in expressing aspect in Arabic dialect varieties
In: Aspectuality and TemporalityDescriptive and theoretical issues ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01477484 ; Aspectuality and Temporality Descriptive and theoretical issues, pp.325-355, 2016, 0165-7763 (2016)
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Language Contact in the Sahara
In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01376150 ; 2016, ⟨10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.141⟩ (2016)
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On interaction between external and internal markers in expressing aspect in Arabic dialect varieties
In: Aspectuality and TemporalityDescriptive and theoretical issues ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01477484 ; Aspectuality and Temporality Descriptive and theoretical issues, pp.325-355, 2016, 0165-7763 (2016)
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A Sociophonetic Account Of Morphophonemic Variation In Palestinian Arabic ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2016
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A Sociophonetic Account Of Morphophonemic Variation In Palestinian Arabic ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2016
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On Depression, Anxiety, And Looking For The Silver Lining In Short Term Fieldwork ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2016
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Review Of Language And Identity In Modern Egypt By Reem Bassiouney ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2016
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Political Conflict As A Catalyst For Language Change: The Case Of Palestinian Arabic ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2016
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Current Research On Linguistic Variation In The Arabic-Speaking World ...
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(Q) As A Sociolinguistic Variable In The Arabic Of Gaza City ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2016
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One Piece Of The Puzzle: Notes On The Historic Interdental Fricatives /Θ, Ð, Ðˁ/ In The Arabic Dialect Of Gaza City ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2016
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Morphophonemic Convergence And Divergence In Palestinian Arabic ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2016
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Language Contact in the Sahara
In: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01376150 ; 2016, ⟨10.1093/acrefore/9780199384655.013.141⟩ (2016)
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