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Arabic dislocation ...
Alzayid, Ali Ahmed M. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2021
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A Transformer-Based Neural Machine Translation Model for Arabic Dialects That Utilizes Subword Units
In: Sensors ; Volume 21 ; Issue 19 (2021)
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Arabic dislocation
Alzayid, Ali Ahmed M. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2021
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The Development of Case Morphology and Sentential Word Order in Arabic as a Second Language: A Processability Perspective
In: Theses and Dissertations (2021)
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Automatic speech recognition and machine translation of Arabic and dialectal videos ; Reconnaissance et traduction automatique de la parole de vidéos arabes et dialectales
Menacer, Mohamed Amine. - : HAL CCSD, 2020
In: https://hal.univ-lorraine.fr/tel-03132934 ; Informatique et langage [cs.CL]. Université de Lorraine, 2020. Français. ⟨NNT : 2020LORR0157⟩ (2020)
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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
MORSI, Youcef Ihab. - : HAL CCSD, 2020
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03572307 ; Linguistique. Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2020. Français (2020)
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An Arabic Dataset for Disease Named Entity Recognition with Multi-Annotation Schemes ...
Alshammari, Nasser; Alanazi, Saad. - : Zenodo, 2020
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An Arabic Dataset for Disease Named Entity Recognition with Multi-Annotation Schemes ...
Alshammari, Nasser; Alanazi, Saad. - : Zenodo, 2020
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Remarks on Modern Standard Arabic Construct State and Quantification
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
Abstract: This dissertation investigates place deixis in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) focusing primarily on two issues, 1) examining the dimensional system of place deixis in MSA as opposed to Classical Arabic, and 2) exploring the factors that control the choice of place deictic expressions in MSA: Distance (traditional factor), Visibility, and Contact/Control. While the previous literature focused on one-to-one comparison between Distance and one of the other factors (Imai, 2003; Jarbou, 2010; Peeters, Azar, & Ozyurek, 2014), this dissertation offers a more comprehensive comparison in which all of these factors are compared to each other in different contexts and settings. To address these two issues, a series of three experiments were conducted to examine the hierarchy that is used in the choice of place deictic expressions in MSA. The first experiment aims to shed light on the contradicting reporting of the dimensional system of place deixis of MSA (Fillmore, 1971; Hassan,1973; Kiss & Alexiadou, 2015) by examining the usage of three deictic expressions that were used in Classical Arabic: huna ‘here’ (proximal distance), hunaka ‘there’ (medial distance), and hunalika ‘over there’ (distal distance). The results collected by Qualtrics from 1332 adult native speakers of Arabic native indicate that hunalika ‘over there’ is on the way to being subsumed by the medial deictic expression hunaka ‘there’, and MSA is turning to become a two-dimensional place deictic system. The second experiment investigated the effect of visibility on the choice of place deictic expressions. The results of 1078 subjects suggested that visibility indeed affects the choice of speakers of MSA in two ways: 1) extending the mid-range distance in the eye of interlocutors by making MSA native speakers use more distal deictic expressions such as hunaka (there) instead of hune (here), and 2) avoiding place deictic expressions by reverting to use more descriptive phrases and prepositions. Finally, the third experiment explored the effect of contact/control on the choice of place deictic expressions. The findings of 1104 native speakers of Arabic indicated a significant impact of contact/control on the choice of all three place deictic expressions huna ‘here’, hunaka ‘there’, and hunalika ‘over there’. The participants’ preference changed in all cases after incorporating the contact factor into the use of more proximate locative adverbs such as huna (here). These results, taken together, suggest that the choice of locative adverbs is more complex and affected by multiple elements, and the traditional factor of distance may not be sufficient to understand the process of choice of spatial deictic items in MSA.
Keyword: Classical Arabic; Contact/Control; Deictic Expressions; Distance; Modern Standard Arabic; MSA; Place Deixis; Space Deixis; Visibility
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10106/29356
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Integrating Dialects and Dialectology in the Curriculum of Teaching Arabic As a Foreign Language (TAFL)
Özkan, H. (Hakan). - 2019
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Grammatical Gender Processing in Standard Arabic as a First and a Second Language ...
Alamry, Ali. - : Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2019
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Concord and agreement features in Modern Standard Arabic
In: Glossa: a journal of general linguistics; Vol 4, No 1 (2019); 91 ; 2397-1835 (2019)
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Grammatical Gender Processing in Standard Arabic as a First and a Second Language
Alamry, Ali. - : Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2019
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Phonetic-Form constraints in Arabic coordination
In: Lingua Posnaniensis, Vol 61, Iss 1, Pp 23-42 (2019) (2019)
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The influence of emphatic /dˁ/ on Modern Standard Arabic vowels: An acoustic analysis
In: Lingua Posnaniensis, Vol 61, Iss 1, Pp 43-61 (2019) (2019)
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Creating Parallel Arabic Dialect Corpus: Pitfalls to Avoid
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
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
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
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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