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The production and perception of peripheral geminate/singleton coronal stop contrasts in Arabic
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Vowel Elision, Epenthesis and Metrical Systems in Bedouin Arabic Dialects
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Der arabische Dialekt von Dēr iz-Zōr (Syrien)
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Machine Translation of Arabic Dialects
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Statistical Machine Translation: Application to low resourced languages ; Traduction Automatique Fondée sur des Méthodes Statistiques : Application aux Langues peu Dotées en Ressources
Harrat, Salima. - : HAL CCSD, 2018
In: https://hal.inria.fr/tel-03186940 ; Computation and Language [cs.CL]. École Supérieure d’Informatique, 2018. English (2018)
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Machine Translation of Arabic Dialects ...
Salloum, Wael Sameer. - : Columbia University, 2018
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Multi-dialect Arabic broadcast speech recognition
Ali, Ahmed Mohamed Abdel Maksoud. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2018
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Proceedings of the International Conference on Natural Language Processing, Signal and Speech Processing
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03349724 ; 2017, 978-9954-99-758-1 (2017)
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Durative aspect markers in modern Arabic dialects : cross-dialectal functions and historical development
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Urban Mediterranean dialects of Arabic : Tangier and Tunis
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Arabic indefinites, interrogatives, and negators : a linguistic history of Western dialects
Wilmsen, David. - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Pr., 2014
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Languages of Southern Arabia : papers from the Special Session of the Seminar for Arabian Studies held on 27 July 2013
Elmaz, Orhan. - Oxford : Archaeopress, 2014
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Verben, Adjektive, Zeit und Zahlen
Behnstedt, Peter; Woidich, Manfred. - Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2013
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African Arabic : approaches to dialectology
Lafkioui, Mena. - Berlin [u.a.] : De Gruyter Mouton, 2013
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Marokkanisch arabische Texte
Maas, Utz. - München : Lincom Europa, 2013
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Gender differences in the Gaza City dialect of non-refugee citizens
Abstract: Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only. ; In this study, I provide a linguistic description of the gender differences in the dialect of the non-refugee citizens of Gaza City. I tease out the gender-based differences in the Gaza City citizens’ dialect at the phonological, lexical, morphological and discourse levels and explore the linguistic structure of this variety of Arabic. The Palestinian Arabic variety is the regional dialect of the Arabic language spoken by Palestinians in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Arabs of Israel and those in diaspora - Palestinians abroad in Lebanon, Jordan and other countries. There are many sub-dialects of the Palestinian Arabic variety; almost every city, town and village has its own variety. All sub-dialects are mutually intelligible, however, these sub-dialects exhibit a number of linguistic differences at all levels of the grammar. The Gaza City citizens’ dialect refers to the speech of the non-refugee citizens settled in Gaza City, who are not refugees from other parts of Palestine. The data collected is a spontaneous speech sample from four citizens of Gaza City, two males and two females. Data is recorded in casual conversations. Speakers belong to the same age group, all between 20 and 25 years. Participants share the same socioeconomic status as they all belong to the upper middle class. They also have the same educational background, as they are all university students. All the speakers were born to non-refugee citizen parents and raised in Gaza City. The conversations are forty five to sixty minutes long. Four speech samples are recorded using the two males and two females to come up with four conversations --male1-female1, male1-male2, female1-female2 and male2-female2. Ten minutes of each speech sample is examined for gender differences (phonological, lexical and morphological). The main gender differences that emerged from the data include phonological differences in the use of the variable /q/ in which female participants used the variant [ʔ] while the male participants used the variant [g] consistently except for one male participant. In addition, the two genders used a variety of discourse markers with different frequencies and functions. ; Department of English ; Thesis (M.A.)
Keyword: Arabic language -- Dialects -- Gaza Strip -- Gaza; Arabic language -- Sex differences -- Gaza Strip -- Gaza
URL: http://liblink.bsu.edu/catkey/1733053
http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/123456789/197494
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Dialect Contact And Change In Gaza City ...
Cotter, William M. - : Zenodo, 2013
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A descriptive and comparative grammar of Andalusi Arabic
Corriente, Federico. - Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 2012
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An Introduction to Moroccan Arabic
Abdel-Massih, Ernest T.. - : MPublishing, University of Michigan Library, 2012
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Dialects in the Arabic classroom : a pedagogical survey of Arabic language learners
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