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    Acoustic similarity and perceptual similarity between Tripolitania-Libyan arabic vowels and english vowels produced by Libyan EFL learners by Said, Kalthoum Ramadan M.

    Published 2021
    “…Therefore, this thesis aims to examine the influence of the acoustic similarity between Tripolitania-Libyan Arabic (TLA) vowels and English vowels on the perceptual similarity of English vowels by Libyan EFL learners. …”
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    Examining the Collocational Knowledge of Libyan Arabic-Speaking Learners of English in Different Learning Environments: Classroom Learning vs.... by Carima Awaj

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…This study examines the collocational knowledge of Libyan Arabic-speaking learners of English by focusing on the influence of two main factors, the learning environment and the native language (L1), since it has been claimed that these factors affect L2 collocation development. …”
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    STRATEGI TINDAK TUTUR PERMINTAAN OLEH PENUTUR BAHASA ARAB LAKI-LAKI LIBYA by Aenul Fadilah, Muhammad Ridwan

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The findings show that first strategy used by Libyan Arabic male students is direct strategy through the mood derivable 5,5%, explisit performatives 5,5%, and scopestating 22%. …”
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    Difficulties faced by non-native translators in translating figurative local Libyan language to English by Mohammed Alhemmair Alwash, Lutfi Mohammed, Abdullah, Muhammad Alif Redzuan

    Published 2022
    “…This study aims to explore the obstacles when translating the figurative metaphor in vernacular Libyan Arabic language to the English language that was employed in the speech of the former Libyan President Al Ghaddafi in his last speech, and difficulties of understanding the meanings hidden in his figurative language that could be faced by Arabic language translators but Libyan translators who know more about their vernaculars spoken by Libyans. …”
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    Realisation of the Speech Act of Request, Suggestion and Apology by Libyan EFL Learners by Abudalslam Alfghe, Behbood Mohammadzadeh

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…This study investigates the three speech act strategies of request, suggestion and apology in Libyan Arab EFL undergraduate students (AREFLUS) and Amazigh EFL undergraduate students (AMEFLUS). …”
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    The Correlation Between External and Internal Factors of the Libyan Crisis by Ekaterina N. Koposova

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya was one of the most developed and richest countries on the African continent: the crisis events of 2011, which resulted in the overthrow of the government, the murder of Muammar Gaddafi and the crisis in the country. …”
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    The Correlation Between External and Internal Factors of the Libyan Crisis by E. N. Koposova

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya was one of the most developed and richest countries on the African continent: the crisis events of 2011, which resulted in the overthrow of the government, the murder of Muammar Gaddafi and the crisis in the country. …”
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    Religion and ideology: Mu'ammar al-Kadhdhafi, Islam and the "Third International Theory" by Jan Hjärpe

    Published 1976-08-01
    “…We may note that the doctrines of Wahhabism are an important factor in the development of the complexity which is modern Islam. The Libyan Arab Republic (L.A.R.) and its leader since the revolution of September 1st 1969, Mu'ammar al-Kadhdhafi function in this paper as an example of a reinterpretation of Islam and an explicit attempt to make this form of Islam the basis of a political ideology, the "Third International Theory". …”
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    “Introducing the Presence of Socialist Czechoslovakia into the Consciousness of Libyan Society:” Socialist Experts and Their Role in Prague-Tripoli Relations, 1969–1989. by Matyáš Borovský

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Gaddafi’s revolution fundamentally changed the approach of socialist states to Libya and opened new possibilities for cooperation between the Eastern bloc and the newly formed Libyan Arab Republic. As Czechoslovakia did not want to be left behind, it started trying to break into the Libyan market in the early 1970s, especially using Czech experts in the fields of healthcare, geology, and engineering. …”
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    Omar Mukhtar and the Senussi movement by Tawfik AlUzbaky

    Published 1980-12-01
    “…<br />The Senussi movement in its beginnings was a religious movement that was able to play its role to purify Islam from the heresies that entered it as a result of the sheer ignorance that prevailed over the Libyan Arab people under the Ottoman domination in this region as well as in other Arab regions of the Ottoman Empire. …”
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