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Abu-Salim, Issam M. – 1984
The major consonant assimilation processes occurring in Classical and Colloquial Arabic are listed (classified as progressive or regressive, partial or complete), and an autosegmental analysis is performed on them. It is argued, on the basis of the autosegmental approach to the underlying representation of segments and to the application of…
Descriptors: Arabic, Classification, Consonants, Distinctive Features (Language)
Abdel-Massih, Ernest T.; And Others – 1979
This is the third of four instructional volumes designed for the intermediate-advanced student of Egyptian Arabic. The course deals with the language, culture, customs, and traditions of Egypt. The present volume constitutes a reference grammar, arranged alphabetically by grammatical and linguistic terms. A bibliography is appended. (JB)
Descriptors: Arabic, Area Studies, Cultural Education, Grammar
Abdel-Massih, Ernest T.; And Others – 1978
This is the last of four instructional volumes designed for the intermediate-advanced student of Egyptian Arabic. The course deals with the language, culture, customs, and traditions of Egypt. The present volume constitutes a vocabulary, with word lists divided into 34 categories. High frequency vocabulary items are emphasized. (JB)
Descriptors: Arabic, Area Studies, Cultural Education, Higher Education
KENNEDY, NANCY M. – 1960
THE DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED BY SPEAKERS OF AMERICAN ENGLISH IN ATTEMPTING TO MASTER THE PRONUNCIATION OF EGYPTIAN ARABIC WERE ANALYZED DURING THE REPORTED RESEARCH. THE LANGUAGE UNDER CONSIDERATION WAS THE URBAN COLLOQUIAL ARABIC OF THE EGYPTIAN DELTA. THIS STUDY DEALT WITH THE SEGMENTAL PHONEMES ONLY, WITH SOME REFERENCE TO STRESS AND…
Descriptors: Arabic, Diction, Language Instruction, Language Research
Adams, Effie Kaye – 1968
A reading attitude and interest inventory consisting of 10 questions was administered to more than 300 male students in preparatory classes in two schools at Saida, Lebanon, and in the Siblin Teacher Training Institute nearby. The students were refugees from Palestine who were offered free schooling through the United Nations Relief and Works…
Descriptors: Arabic, Attitudes, Books, Cultural Influences
United Church Board for World Ministries, Istanbul (Turkey). Near East Mission. – 1968
The product of nearly 20 years of preparation, this volume is based largely on Sir James Redhouse's publication of 1890, most recently reissued in 1923. The compilers' intention has been to include every word, and as nearly as possible every set phrase or locution, that has been used in standard Turkish as spoken within the geographical area now…
Descriptors: Arabic, Cultural Context, Dictionaries, English
Peer reviewedEl-Dash, Linda; Tucker, Richard – Linguistics, 1975
A study is reported which was designed to investigate the views held by Egyptians of various ages and educational backgrounds toward several of the speech varieties used in the Egyptian context, and to ascertain the perceived suitability of these codes for diverse purposes within Egyptian society. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Arabic, Bilingualism, Dialects, Diglossia
Peer reviewedBroselow, Ellen – International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 1984
Investigates the type of errors that can be shown to result from native language interference, specifically the production and perception of word juncture of American English speakers studying the Egyptian dialect of Arabic. Argues that word juncture phenomena are a function of syllable structure and presents other cases illustrating this. (SED)
Descriptors: Arabic, Contrastive Linguistics, English, Interference (Language)
PDF pending restorationZughoul, Muhammad Raji; El-Badarien, Mohammed Nasser – 2003
Sociolinguistic research on varieties of language and language variation, along with the necessity for meeting "equivalence" in terms of the appropriateness of the variety to the context have been well recognized in the formulation of a translation theory. However, the treatment of variation has always been restricted to dialect and has not…
Descriptors: Arabic, Dialects, Diglossia, Language Classification
El-Shiyab, Said – IRAL, 1997
Describes the identifying chain manifested in different types of Arabic texts, demonstrates the ways a chain is formulated, and highlights the functions performed by such chains. Findings indicate that chains are unifying relations that create texture and structure within texts. (12 references) (Author/CK)
Descriptors: Arabic, Descriptive Linguistics, Language Research, Structural Analysis (Linguistics)
Peer reviewedAl-Haq, Fawwaz Al-Abed – Language Sciences, 1992
Discusses functional and anaphoric control in complex sentences (sentences with more than one verb) in Jordanian Arabic within the framework of Lexical-Functional Grammar. It is argued that Jordanian Arabic utilizes anaphoric rather that functional control. (18 references) (JL)
Descriptors: Arabic, Foreign Countries, Grammar, Linguistic Theory
Peer reviewedRedouane, Rabia – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1998
Discusses the case of bilingualism in Morocco, a territory where a large variety of languages intersect, including French, Arabic, and Tamazight. The contact of cultures articulated through these languages allows Morocco to assign value to bilingualism that is not perceived as rivalry but as complementing the development of modern cosmopolitan…
Descriptors: Arabic, Bilingualism, Culture Contact, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedAziz, Yowell Y. – English Language Teaching Journal, 1974
Descriptors: Arabic, Comparative Analysis, Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedSetian, Ralph – English Language Teaching Journal, 1974
Descriptors: Arabic, Contrastive Linguistics, English (Second Language), Grammar
Goldenberg, Yves – Revue Roumaine de Linguistique, 1974
Available from Rompresfilatelia, PO Box 2001, 29 Calea Victoriei, Bucarest, Rumania.
Descriptors: Arabic, Morphemes, Morphology (Languages), Morphophonemics


