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The Development of Case Morphology and Sentential Word Order in Arabic as a Second Language: A Processability Perspective
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In: Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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Linguistic Analysis and Automatic Information Extraction of Semantic Relations in Arabic ; Analyse linguistique et extraction automatique de relations sémantiques des textes en arabe
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03572307 ; Linguistique. Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2020. Français (2020)
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Remarks on Modern Standard Arabic Construct State and Quantification
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In: Theses and Dissertations (2020)
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THE PLACE DEIXIS OF MODERN STANDARD ARABIC: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE DIMENSIONAL SYSTEM AND THE FACTORS THAT CONTROL THE CHOICE OF PLACE DEICTIC EXPRESSIONS
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Integrating Dialects and Dialectology in the Curriculum of Teaching Arabic As a Foreign Language (TAFL)
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Concord and agreement features in Modern Standard Arabic
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 4, No 1 (2019); 91 ; 2397-1835 (2019)
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Creating Parallel Arabic Dialect Corpus: Pitfalls to Avoid
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In: 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing (CICLING) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01557405 ; 18th International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing (CICLING), Apr 2017, Budapest, Hungary (2017)
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Seeking control in Modern Standard Arabic
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In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 2, No 1 (2017); 90 ; 2397-1835 (2017)
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Adaptation of a Term Extractor to Arabic Specialised Texts: First Experiments and Limits
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In: International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01771875 ; International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics, Springer, Jan 2016, Konya, Turkey (2016)
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An Algerian dialect: Study and Resources
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In: ISSN: 2158-107X ; EISSN: 2156-5570 ; International journal of advanced computer science and applications (IJACSA) ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01297415 ; International journal of advanced computer science and applications (IJACSA), The Science and Information Organization, 2016, 7 (3), pp.384-396. ⟨10.14569/IJACSA.2016.070353⟩ (2016)
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Review Of Language And Identity In Modern Egypt By Reem Bassiouney ...
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Du terme prédicatif au cadre sémantique : méthodologie de compilation d'une ressource terminologique pour les termes arabes de l'informatique
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Agreement in Modern Standard Arabic constructions with cardinal numerals over ten
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In: Lingua Posnaniensis, Vol 58, Iss 1, Pp 69-88 (2016) (2016)
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Computational measures of linguistic variation: a study of Arabic varieties
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Building Resources for Algerian Arabic Dialects
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In: 15th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association Interspeech ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01066989 ; 15th Annual Conference of the International Communication Association Interspeech, ISCA, Sep 2014, Singapour, Singapore (2014)
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Relativisation and Accessibility: A Corpus Analysis of Relative Clauses in Arabic Written Texts
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Diacritics Restoration for Arabic Dialects
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In: INTERSPEECH 2013 - 14th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-00925815 ; INTERSPEECH 2013 - 14th Annual Conference of the International Speech Communication Association, ISCA, Aug 2013, Lyon, France (2013)
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A corpus study of basic motion verbs in Modern Standard Arabic
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Degree: Doctor of Philosophy ; Abstract: In this dissertation, I present a corpus-based, constructionist account of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) GO verbs (ḏahaba, maḍā, and rāḥa) and COME verbs (atā, ḥaḍara, ǧā’a, and qadima). These seven deictic motion verbs count among the most frequent lexical items in MSA, nevertheless, they are poorly described in contemporary dictionaries, which renders the task of differentiating the use of each verb rather daunting for the learner and the linguist alike. This study offers a comprehensive and empirically grounded treatment of these verbs in that it closely examines the contextual features that typically associate with each verb in actual usage as compiled in a corpus. Such contextual features include inflectional marking on the verb, syntactic frames hosting each verb, semantic properties of collocating lexical items, as well as the overall properties of the motion event construal. The quantitative and qualitative analyses I offer in this study rely on annotating a large amount of corpus returns per each verb for a wide range of morphosyntactic and semantic features. These data frames are subjected to selected monovariate and multivariate analyses as a means of identifying exemplary uses per motion verb. A subsequent set of qualitative analyses elaborates on the general statistical findings by scrutinizing individual instances of verb use and examining collocational patterns and less frequent verb uses. The results obtained from both the quantitative and qualitative analyses highlight the idiosyncratic constructional properties that characterize the use of each verb in various physical and figurarive motion event construals. As such, I argue that the availability of multiple GO and COME verbs in MSA is not a reflection of extravagance in the lexical system of MSA. Rather, each verb appears to highlight a particular aspect of the conceptually complex deictic motion event. Finally, I propose a sample of a corpus-based dictionary entry that is more representative of contemporary language usage than entries currently available. I also discuss different directions for future research. This standardized treatment of the lexical and grammatical patterns pertaining to MSA GO and COME verbs highlights the contributions of Arabic to cross-linguistic research on the phenomenon of motion verbs.
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Basic verbs; Cognitive linguistics; Constructions; Corpus linguistics; GO and COME verbs; Modern Standard Arabic; Motion verbs
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URL: https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/2fbb3937-e527-467a-ba2d-788fd3b42d60 https://doi.org/10.7939/R35T12 http://hdl.handle.net/10402/era.33921
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