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Writing 'Shelha' in new media ; Writing 'Shelha' in new media: Emergent non-Arabic literacy in Southwestern Algeria
In: The Arabic Script in Africa: Studies on the Usage of a Writing System ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01376222 ; Mumin, Meikal; Versteegh, Kees. The Arabic Script in Africa: Studies on the Usage of a Writing System, 71, Brill, pp.91-104, 2014, Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, 9789004256798. ⟨10.1163/9789004256804_006⟩ ; http://www.brill.com/arabic-script-africa (2014)
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Writing 'Shelha' in new media ; Writing 'Shelha' in new media: Emergent non-Arabic literacy in Southwestern Algeria
In: The Arabic Script in Africa: Studies on the Usage of a Writing System ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01376222 ; Mumin, Meikal; Versteegh, Kees. The Arabic Script in Africa: Studies on the Usage of a Writing System, 71, Brill, pp.91-104, 2014, Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics, 9789004256798. ⟨10.1163/9789004256804_006⟩ ; http://www.brill.com/arabic-script-africa (2014)
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Beja in Arabic script
Wedekind, Klaus. - 2013
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The influence of novel orthographic information on second language word learning: the case of native English speakers learning Arabic ...
Showalter, Catherine E.. - : University of Utah, 2012
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Transposed-letter priming effect in Hebrew in the same-different task
Kinoshita, Sachiko; Norris, Dennis; Siegelman, Noam. - : Psychology Press, 2012
Abstract: We investigated the interaction between morphological structure and transposed-letter priming using the same-different task with Hebrew, a Semitic language in which morphology has been shown to play a key role in visual word recognition. In contrast to the results observed with lexical decision (e.g., Velan & Frost, 2009, 2011), a transposed-letter priming effect was observed irrespective of the morphological structure of the words. We take these results to suggest that morphological decomposition occurs only in the service of lexical access. We discuss further a unique feature of written Arabic, another Semitic language, to explain the apparent conflict between our findings and those reported by Perea, Abu Mallouh, García-Orza, and Carreiras (2010). ; 10 page(s)
Keyword: 170100 Psychology; Arabic; Hebrew; Letter position coding; Morphology; Orthography; Transposed-letter priming
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/183347
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The influence of novel orthographic information on second language word learning: the case of native English speakers learning Arabic ; Master of Arts
In: Original in Marriott Library, Special Collections, PJ27.5 2012 .S46 (2012)
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The development of reading and spelling abilities in the first 3 (three) years of learning Arabic
In: Reading and Writing ; 24 (2010), 9. - S. 1043-1060. - ISSN 0922-4777 (2010)
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Alphabets of Sudan – Country Introduction from Alphabets of Africa
Eluzai Moga Yokwe. - : UNESCO and Summer Institute of Linguistics, 1993
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