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Peer reviewedOdisho, Edward Y. – System, 1979
Sequence of consonants in English and Arabic is discussed phonologically. It is suggested that such detailed contrastive studies are useful to: (1) second language teachers in pinpointing areas for classroom attention, (2) language typologists, and (3) typists and printers. (JB)
Descriptors: Arabic, Consonants, Contrastive Linguistics, English
Peer reviewedAbu-Rabia, Salim; Share, David; Mansour, Maysaloon Said – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2003
Investigates word identification in Arabic and basic cognitive processes in reading-disabled (RD) and normal level readers of the same chronological age, and in younger normal readers at the same reading level. Indicates significant deficiencies in morphology, working memory, and syntactic and visual processing, with the most severe deficiencies…
Descriptors: Arabic, Cognitive Processes, Dyslexia, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedAbu-Rabia, S. – Journal of Research in Reading, 2002
Reviews the reading process in Arabic as a function of vowels and sentence context. Reviews reading accuracy and reading comprehension results in light of cross-cultural reading to develop a more comprehensive reading theory. Presents the phonology, morphology and sentence context of Arabic in two suggested reading models for poor/beginner Arabic…
Descriptors: Arabic, Beginning Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Morphology (Languages)
Peer reviewedAbu-Haidar, Farida – Language in Society, 1989
Investigation of speech of Baghdadi men and women showed that, in Baghdad, the prestige variety of spoken Arabic was in the direction of the standard, and that more women than men favored this variety. However, in the past, when Baghdadi women had less access to standard Arabic, men more often spoke a dialect approximating the standard variety.…
Descriptors: Arabic, Dialects, Foreign Countries, Oral Language
Peer reviewedSuleiman, Saleh M. – Language Sciences, 1989
Investigates the pragmatic functions of topicalizing subject (S) and object (O) in Standard Arabic and attempts to find a functional explanation for the occasional preposing/topicalization of S and/or O over the verb (V) to yield a construction in the form of SVO order or any other order sanctioned by the rules of Arabic grammar. (22 references)…
Descriptors: Arabic, Discourse Analysis, Grammar, Language Research
Peer reviewedFaraj, Abdulatif Hussein – Early Child Development and Care, 1988
Investigates language acquisition and development in 86 infants of 1-24 months who are native speakers of Arabic. Findings are discussed in terms of the stages of language acquisition and development and differences between males and females in the process. (RJC)
Descriptors: Arabic, Developmental Stages, Infants, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedMahadin, Radwan S. – Language Sciences, 1989
Examines doublets in Arabic, discussing the alterations between the determinants in the doublets, and shows that the alterations are the result of phonological changes. It is concluded that the phonological changes are in agreement with changes that have occurred in other Semitic languages and in modern Arabic dialects. (30 references) (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Arabic, Consonants, Determiners (Languages), Diachronic Linguistics
Peer reviewedYounes, Munther A. – Al-Arabiyya, 1990
Advocates alternative approach to teaching of Arabic as a foreign language, which is based on integration of a spoken Arabic dialect and Modern Standard Arabic in a single course of instruction. This proposal is designed to alleviate some of the problems currently faced by Arabic programs in preparing students for the complex sociolinguistic…
Descriptors: Arabic, College Second Language Programs, Dialects, Instructional Innovation
Peer reviewedAbu-Rabia, Salim – Reading Psychology, 1995
Examines relationships between phonological skills and reading in 143 Arab children in Arab villages of central Israel. Finds that a word recognition test was highly correlated with phonological skills, semantic processing, syntactic knowledge, and short-term memory, and that poor readers significantly lagged in skill development. Discusses…
Descriptors: Arabic, Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedEviatar, Zohar; Ibrahim, Raphiq – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2000
Explores the effects of the relationship between exposure to two languages in childhood and metalinguistic abilities. Arabic-speaking children who had been exposed to both spoken and literary Arabic were compared to Russian-Hebrew bilinguals and Hebrew monolinguals. Subjects were kindergarten students; they were tested on language arbitrariness,…
Descriptors: Arabic, Bilingualism, Hebrew, Kindergarten Children
Peer reviewedDale, Moyra Buntine – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2001
An ethnographic study of adult literacy classes in Egypt depicted rote recitation, copying, and dictation as forms of ritual that maintain social order. A sequence of framing, modeling, practicing, performing, and evaluating was followed. Focus was on correct performance rather than interpretation, comprehension, or critical evaluation. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Arabic, Competency Based Education, Foreign Countries
International Bureau of Education, Paris (France). – 1984
This five-language glossary of vocational-technical terms is intended to serve a dual purpose: (1) to establish a generally acceptable international terminology in five of the working languages of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco)--Arabic, English, French, Russian, and Spanish--in order to facilitate…
Descriptors: Arabic, Definitions, English, French
MCCARUS, ERNEST; RAMMUNY, RAJI – 1967
THE RESEARCH OUTLINED HERE IS CONCERNED WITH A CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS OF THE PHONOLOGIES OF AMERICAN ENGLISH AND MODERN LITERARY ARABIC FROM A PEDAGOGICAL VIEWPOINT. THE MAJOR GOALS OF THIS STUDY ARE--(1) TO DETERMINE THE SPECIFIC AREAS OF DIFFICULTY ENCOUNTERED BY AMERICAN STUDENTS IN PRONOUNCING AND READING ARABIC, AND (2) TO STUDY THE STRUCTURE…
Descriptors: Arabic, Contrastive Linguistics, English, Instructional Materials
FERGUSON, CHARLES A.; AND OTHERS – 1961
THIS DOCUMENT WAS PREPARED AS A TEXTBOOK FOR AN INTENSIVE COURSE IN THE SPOKEN ARABIC LANGUAGE OF DAMASCUS, SYRIA. CONTAINED IN THE TEXT ARE DETAILED GRAMMATICAL INFORMATION, STRUCTURAL AND PRONUNCIATION INFORMATION, AND A CUMULATIVE ARABIC-ENGLISH VOCABULARY. (JH)
Descriptors: Arabic, Basic Vocabulary, Grammar, Instructional Materials
Hutcheson, James W. – Working Papers in Linguistics, 1973
This paper is one of a number of studies within the conceptual framework of natural phonology, according to which phonological processes are of two kinds, context-free and context-sensitive. Context-free changes can be explained by the character of the sounds themselves; context-sensitive processes are explained largely by the function of the…
Descriptors: Arabic, Articulation (Speech), Consonants, Descriptive Linguistics


