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“The Overuse of Italian Loanwords in the Daily Speech of Tripoli University Students: the Impact of Gender and Residential Place”
The Historical Development of the Maltese Plural Suffixes -Iet and -(I)Jiet Having Spent the Last Millennium in Close Contact Wi
Different Dialects of Arabic Language
Arabic and Contact-Induced Change Christopher Lucas, Stefano Manfredi
The Historical Development of the Maltese Plural Suffixes -Iet and -(I)Jiet JONATHAN GEARY, UNIVERSITY of ARIZONA ICHL23, SAN ANTONIO, TX AUGUST 4, 2017
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Tunisian and Libyan Arabic Dialects Common Trends – Recent Developments – Diachronic Aspects
Libyan Languages and Dialects
Chapter 9 Maghrebi Arabic Adam Benkato University of California, Berkeley
Arabic Cross-Dialectal Conversations with Implications for the Teaching of Arabic As a Second Language
A Linguistic Insight Into Standard and Libyan Arabic
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Moroccan and Libyan Arabic List of Glosses1 1. Labels in the GE Line
The Mutual Intelligibility of Arabic Dialects: Implications for the Language Classroom1
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Automatic Arabic Dialect Identification Systems for Written Texts: a Survey
Arabic Dialects (General Article)
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Syllable Structure and Syllabification in Al'ain
From Modern Standard Arabic to the Maghrebi Dialects (Moroccan & Algerian).: Maghrebi Arabic (Moroccan and Algerian)
Arabic, Berber, and Songhay in Tabelbala and Siwa
A Historical Reconstruction of Some Pronominal Suffixes in Modern
Towards a Sociohistorical Reconstruction of Pre-Islamic Arabic Dialect Diversity
A Comparison of Tense, Aspect and Voice Systems of English, Modern
On Morpho-Syntactic Levantisms in Maltese
Pronominal State in Colloquial Arabic: a Diachronic Attempt
Machine Translation of Arabic Dialects Wael Salloum
Dialectal Arabic Processing Using Deep Learning
Repor T Resumes
Syllables and Moras in Arabic
Definiteness in the Arabic Dialects
Phonological Changes in Libyan Arabic Perceived by Libyan English Speakers
Turkish Yvords in the Libyan Dialect of Arabic
Andalusi Arabic and Maltese Are the Only Vemaculars Which Retain Certain Lexical Items
Assimilation in the Phonology of a Libyan Arabic Dialect: a Constraint-Based Approach
An Acoustic & Articulatory Analysis of Consonant Sequences Across
Libyan Dialect, Libyan Arabic, Libya, Benghazi, Tripoli Online
Arabic in Context Studies in Semitic Languages and Linguistics
Arabic and Contact-Induced Change
Terms of Address in Libyan Arabic Compared to Other Arabic Varieties
A Sociolinguistic Investigation of Language Shift Among Libyan Tuareg
Arabic Linguistics Forum Conference List of Abstracts
Tunisian and Libyan Arabic Dialects Common Trends – Recent Developments – Diachronic Aspects
Understanding the Arab World
Dialect Literature and Language Ideology in Gaddafi’S Libya: a Claim for Prestige