Connectives in the World Wide Web Arabic Corpus

This study analyses the use of connectives in the World Wide Arabic corpus of selected Gulf countries. The corpus was made up of words from selected Arabic sites based on Arabic seed-words which are parallel to English. A quantitative method was employed in analysing the Arabic connectives extract...

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मुख्य लेखकों: Hassan, Haslina, Mat Daud, Nuraihan, Atwell, Eric
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भाषा:English
प्रकाशित: IDOSI Publication 2013
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ऑनलाइन पहुंच:http://irep.iium.edu.my/30047/1/Haslina_Nuraihan_n_Eric_%281%29.pdf
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author Hassan, Haslina
Mat Daud, Nuraihan
Atwell, Eric
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description This study analyses the use of connectives in the World Wide Arabic corpus of selected Gulf countries. The corpus was made up of words from selected Arabic sites based on Arabic seed-words which are parallel to English. A quantitative method was employed in analysing the Arabic connectives extracted from the word lists prepared using SketchEngine. The results revealed that connectives, particularly huruf al-jar (prepositions), were on the top ten list for the most frequent words used in all corpora irrespective of country and genre. The study also shows that some of the connectives that are commonly taught in Arabic language classes are not found in the corpus.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:300472015-03-16T02:10:13Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/30047/ Connectives in the World Wide Web Arabic Corpus Hassan, Haslina Mat Daud, Nuraihan Atwell, Eric P Philology. Linguistics This study analyses the use of connectives in the World Wide Arabic corpus of selected Gulf countries. The corpus was made up of words from selected Arabic sites based on Arabic seed-words which are parallel to English. A quantitative method was employed in analysing the Arabic connectives extracted from the word lists prepared using SketchEngine. The results revealed that connectives, particularly huruf al-jar (prepositions), were on the top ten list for the most frequent words used in all corpora irrespective of country and genre. The study also shows that some of the connectives that are commonly taught in Arabic language classes are not found in the corpus. IDOSI Publication 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/30047/1/Haslina_Nuraihan_n_Eric_%281%29.pdf Hassan, Haslina and Mat Daud, Nuraihan and Atwell, Eric (2013) Connectives in the World Wide Web Arabic Corpus. World Applied Sciences Journal (WASJ) (21). pp. 67-72. ISSN 1818-4952 10.5829/idosi.wasj.2013.21.sltl.2139
spellingShingle P Philology. Linguistics
Hassan, Haslina
Mat Daud, Nuraihan
Atwell, Eric
Connectives in the World Wide Web Arabic Corpus
title Connectives in the World Wide Web Arabic Corpus
title_full Connectives in the World Wide Web Arabic Corpus
title_fullStr Connectives in the World Wide Web Arabic Corpus
title_full_unstemmed Connectives in the World Wide Web Arabic Corpus
title_short Connectives in the World Wide Web Arabic Corpus
title_sort connectives in the world wide web arabic corpus
topic P Philology. Linguistics
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/30047/1/Haslina_Nuraihan_n_Eric_%281%29.pdf
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