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Journal articles on the topic "Arabic essay"

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Bacha, Nahla N. "L1 Use in L2 Academic Essays: A Study of L1 Arabic Writers’ Views." International Journal of English Linguistics 8, no. 2 (December 23, 2017): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijel.v8n2p15.

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Research findings indicate conflicting views as to interference from L1 rhetorical patterns in the essays written by students whose first language is not English. Essays are still considered important for required assignments and exams in institutions of higher learning, but the challenge for L1 Arabic students is to express their ideas clearly. Although there have been studies of the use of L1 in L2 writing, there are very few rigorous ones done on L1 Arabic texts in Lebanon and specifically from the students’ viewpoint. This study aims to evaluate, holistically and analytically, according to language, organization and content, the expository academic essays written by first year university L1 Arabic students and to examine any significant correlation between these scores and the quality of these essays through content analysis. In addition, students’ perceptions of any problems they have in writing the academic essay are surveyed through a questionnaire. Results indicate a significant positive correlation between students’ essay scores and the content analysis. However, findings from the student questionnaire revealed that they do not view any significant interference from L1 nor any significant problems in writing the academic essays which are contrary to the essay scores and content analysis results. Recommendations are made for L2 contexts and future research.
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Raizen, Michal. "Review Essay." Review of Middle East Studies 51, no. 1 (February 2017): 66–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rms.2017.29.

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The field of Middle Eastern Studies has seen a recent spate of publications that offer a timely and nuanced look at the intersection of language, ideology, and visual representation in Israel-Palestine. Scholars of cultural studies, comparative literature, history, film studies, and the visual arts will appreciate the breadth of perspective offered by a combined reading of Lital Levy's Poetic Trespass: Writing between Hebrew and Arabic in Israel/Palestine, Gil Z. Hochberg's Visual Occupations: Violence and Visibility in a Conflict Zone, and Yaron Shemer's Identity, Place, and Subversion in Contemporary Mizrahi Cinema in Israel. This cluster of studies, taken as a whole, offers a coherent critical intervention into the politics of a literary and visual field marked by silences, lacunas, blind spots, and elisions. Poetic Trespass sketches the contours of a Hebrew literary landscape inhabited by a tacit Arabic presence. With a purview that extends to literature, cinema, and the plastic arts, Visual Occupations probes the tension between systemic practices of concealment and strategic modes of lending visibility. Identity, Place, and Subversion, a powerfully articulated analysis of Mizrahi cinema, interrogates the notion that ethnic difference has become irrelevant in the context of a contemporary Israeli melting pot.
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Marzuq, Ahmad. "Grammatical Errors in the Arabic Essay (Content Analysis Research on the Student of Arabic Language Education Department, Faculty of Languages and Arts, State University of Jakarta)." Al-Ma'rifah 12, no. 02 (October 2, 2015): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/almakrifah.12.02.03.

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This research is aimed to describing the gramatical errors on the text that committed by the students of Arabic Language and Literature Department, Faculty of Language and Arts, State University of Jakarta. Grammatical errors in this case covering morphological errors and syntactic errors. Data obtained through an Arabic essay writing activities performed by 25 students and then the data were analyzed using the method of error analysis. The results showed that 25 students essays founded 68 grammatical errors. These grammatical errors consist of 38 syntax errors and 30 morphological errors. Grammatical errors made ​​by students can be caused by several factors such as the influence of the mother tongue / first, the influence of the second language being studied, as well as the influence of developmental errors. Keywords:gramatical errors, morphological errors, syntactic errors, arabic essay
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Al-Jallad, Ahmad. "The Arabic of the Islamic conquests: notes on phonology and morphology based on the Greek transcriptions from the first Islamic century." Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 80, no. 3 (October 2017): 419–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0041977x17000878.

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AbstractThis paper attempts to reconstruct aspects of the phonology and morphology of the Arabic of the Islamic conquests on the basis of Greek transcriptions in papyri of the first Islamic century. The discussion includes phonemic and allophonic variation in consonants and vowels, and nominal morphology. The essay concludes with a discussion on possible Aramaic and South Arabian influences in the material, followed by a short appendix with remarks on select Arabic terms from the pre-Islamic papyri.
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Jumah-Alaso, Salih Muhammad, and Abdullahi Shehu Onisabi. "Improving the Teaching of Arabic Through the Effective Use of YouTube." Hijai - Journal on Arabic Language and Literature 3, no. 2 (September 30, 2020): 98–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.15575/hijai.v3i2.7918.

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This study examines ways of improving Arabic's teaching and learning process by applying YouTube video clips as audio-visual aids. Eighteen Arabic students in Kaduna State College of Education and Kwara State University constituted the study sample. A descriptive method with Pre-test and Post-test was conducted. Data were collected through the essay writing, translation, and structure test. The data were analyzed through the descriptive statistics of frequency (f) and percentage (%). The study findings revealed that the subjects performed better and demonstrated linguistic communicative competence in Arabic. Finally, the study recommends that YouTube videos should be integrated into the Arabic teaching-learning process.
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Alsulami, Sumayyah Qaed. "Partial Immersion Program for Saudi Bilinguals." English Language Teaching 10, no. 2 (January 21, 2017): 150. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/elt.v10n2p150.

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English is taught as a foreign language in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Although the government tries gradually to integrate teaching English in all grades: secondary, intermediate and elementary, learning English is still limited and need more developing. This essay is a brief review about bilingualism in Saudi education. This essay will be divided into three sections. The first section will describe the Saudi bilingual context through three dimensions: language competence, late bilingualism, and individual bilingualism. The following section will define bilingualism with regard to the Saudi context. The last section will discuss the appropriate educational program for Saudi bilinguals and the implications of this educational program incorporating Arabic and English.
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Colla, Elliott. "Revisiting the Question of the Novel/Nation." Journal of Palestine Studies 46, no. 2 (2017): 76–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/jps.2017.46.2.76.

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In this essay, Arabic literature specialist and Arabic-English translator Elliott Colla explores the relationship between the novel and the nation, and reviews Bashir Abu-Manneh's ambitious and original contribution to the study of Palestinian literature.
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Al-Mallah, Majd. "Classical Arabic Poetry in Contemporary Studies: A Review Essay." Journal of Arabic Literature 44, no. 2 (January 1, 2013): 240–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1570064x-12341267.

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Adel Almahameed, Nusaiba, Renad Mohammad Abbadi, and Atef Adel Almahameed. "Between Languages and Cultures: Arabic into English Transliteration in English Travel Literature." International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature 6, no. 6 (September 1, 2017): 235. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.6n.6p.235.

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This essay aspires to examine the use of transliteration of some words and phrases from Arabic to English in travel literature books. This has been conducted by exploring the transliterated Arabic words and phrases, and comparing the different transliterations of the same words and phrases by different writers. It investigates the way that the travel writers employ in making plural nouns, the use of the definite article (Al) (ال), and Al-tashdid (the duplication of a letter). The conclusion drawn is that travel literature writers resort to transliteration for three reasons; one of the main reasons is that sometimes there is no one-to-one correspondence; the second main reason suggests that transliteration avoids the loss of meaning; and the third one stems from the fact that transliteration helps to find transculturation between cultures. The contributions of this essay would be of concern to scholars, who are interested in Arabic into English transliteration, specifically in English travel literature. According to the researchers’ knowledge, this essay can be considered a leading pioneer study in the field that deals with transliteration from Arabic into English in English travel literature.
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Sudaryanto, Sudaryanto. "Arabic: short history, field of usage, and vocabulary entered in the Indonesian language." Hortatori : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia 1, no. 1 (July 25, 2019): 92–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.30998/jh.v1i1.41.

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This essay discusses three fundamental issues about the Arabic language, which is (1) a brief history of the entry of Arabic to the Archipelago, (2) the field of use of the Arabic language, and (3) Arabic vocabulary that goes into Indonesian. At the end of the 15th Century AD, estimated Arabic brought by Arab traders, both derived from Hadramaut and of Persia. The use of Arabic in the field of Indonesian mostly related to religious life (Islam). As for the Arabic vocabulary that goes into Indonesian, among others, akhlak, amal, azab, akhirat, ayat, ilmu, ibadah, infak, insyaf, iman, imam, khilaf, khotbah, kitab, kalam, zaman, dan zina.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Arabic essay"

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El-Hassanieh, Siham Salem. "An investigation of the cultural identity of four Lebanese university students as manifested in their academic essay writing (mainly argumentative) in Arabic and in English and some implications for teaching." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/30857.

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The cultural identity of multilingual Lebanese students is examined in academic writing (mainly argumentative) in Arabic and in English essays using case studies. This area is important because it helps reach an understanding on whether different languages allow us to take up different identity positions. Ivanid's theory of voice (1998) is used to look at how four students present themselves in their writing. Three research tools were used to collect the data. The first is the actual student scripts on 'Merciful Killing' and the second is semi-structured and in-depth interviews which were used to allow students to explain their attitudes and feelings when they write in both languages. Observations were used in two ways: as a participant observer in the preliminary stages of the investigation for exploring the area as an observer while researching sitting at the back of the class or going around and taking field notes. It was found that the two dimensions of the writer's voice: the 'discoursal self and the 'autobiographical self (ideational self) were in flux in the students' writings. In some cases, this lead to different representations of the self as they wrote in different languages. Findings and analysis suggest that the religious identity issue is consistent across languages reflecting the importance of religion in these students' lives. However, students take different identity positions when writing depending on the topic and the text type. This leads to important implications for teaching English as a foreign language, but requires further research.
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Dagaither, Fahad Mohamed Abd al-Aziz al. "Le Régime constitutionnel d'Arabie Saoudite : essai d'étude /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb36628355p.

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Dagaither, Fahad Mohamed Abd al-Aziz al. "Le régime constitutionnel d'Arabie Saoudite : essai d'étude." Paris 2, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA021096.

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Alamri, Yosef Abdulrahman. "THREE ESSAYS ON SAUDI ARABIA AGRICULTURAL MARKETS." UKnowledge, 2019. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/agecon_etds/79.

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The first essay compares six common models, linear, quadratic, Cobb-Douglas, translog, logarithmic, and transcendental, to estimate wheat yield and area functions for Saudi Arabia. Data cover 1990-2016 for all the variables that affect wheat supply. After testing the models using Box-Cox, multicollinearity, and autocorrelation tests, we decide that the Cobb-Douglas models provide the best fit for both yield and area. We find the price elasticity of wheat is inelastic. Yield price elasticities are more inelastic than area elasticities. The impact of government policy number 335 has a larger effect on area than yield. The cultivated area of wheat, the one-year lag of yield, and the number of machines per hectare are the most influential factors affecting wheat yield. The primary factors influencing the area models are a one-year lag of both cultivated area and yield, as well as the number of machines per hectare. The second essay estimates the residual demand elasticity that rice exporters face in Saudi Arabia. The inverse residual demand methods, as proposed by Reed and Saghaian 2004, are used for rice exporters to Saudi Arabia during the period 1993-2014. Estimation results of the elasticities of the residual demand indicate that Australia, India, and Pakistan enjoy market power, while Egypt faces a perfectly elastic demand curve. We find Thailand and the US had positive inverse residual demand which means they also have no market power. The last essay is about the virtual water trade in Saudi Arabia. Using the concept of virtual water introduced by Allan 1994 and developed by Hoekstra and Hung (2002), we estimate virtual water trade for 20 crops of Saudi Arabia during 2000-2016. Our result shows the average virtual water trade was 12.5 billion m3/year. Saudi has net virtual water imports, with the most significant virtual water imports coming from cereals & alfalfa and vegetables; and there is net virtual water export of fruit. Saudi virtual water trade reduces pressure on water resources by 52%. Distance plays a role in Saudi virtual water export; we found that more than 90% of exports go to neighboring countries, including 45% to GCC countries. More than 30% of virtual water imports come from Europe. A Gravity model is used to investigate whether water scarcity variables influence trade. We compare the OLS, Fixed effects, Random effects, and PPML estimators to get the best model. The AIC, and tests for multicollinearity, and heteroskedasticity assist in determining estimation procedures and the final models. We cluster the errors by distance to improve the specific country effect variables such as economic mass variables. For the cereals and alfalfa group, we find that water-related variables influence virtual water imports of cereals, millet, sorghum, corn, barley, and sesame. Therefore, we suggest that a basic gravity model be applied to the other crops. In the vegetable group, we find that related water variables impact virtual water trade for all crops except marrow. Dates are the only fruit crop that are not influenced by the water-related variables.
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BENYACOUB, TAYEB. "Essai sur les perspectives de la creation d'un marche financier arabe." Rennes 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990REN11033.

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Cette recherche a ete sondee en deux grands parties: (1) une premiere traite les caracteristiques (differentes donnees) de l' economie des pays arabes: la presentation (superficie, population et importance geographique). Les structures economiques des pays arabes (industriel, agricole et services). Les potentialites economiques (minerales, energetiques et financieres). Les pays arabes et relations financieres internationales et les eventuelles possibilitees de la mise en place d'un marche financier arabe destine a donner au surplus financier sa portee economique pour le developpement de leurs economies internes. (2) la seconde partie nous permet de voir quelles sont les etapes franchies dans la cooperation financieres et economiques inter-arabe et les perspectives de la mise en place d'un marche financier arabe: facteurs favorables pour entreprendre des actions communes (geographique, culturel, financieres et economiques). -analyse du systeme bancaire et financier arabe. La volonte de developpement pour assurer l'"apres-petrole". Les etapes franchies pour la creation d'un marche financier arabe (union monetaire arabe, convention arabe des paiements, union arabe des paiements et fonds monetaires arabe). .
This research has in two big parties. The first treet which caracteristics (differents variables) of economie of arabies contries. The presentation (superfing, population, geographie importance). The economics structures of arabie countries (industriel, agriculture and services). The economics potentialibies (minerals, energetics and financials). Arabic countries and internationals financials relations and the enventualities possibilities of making place of financial marcket arabic destined to give to financial surplus his economic importance for the developpment of their economics. The second party can to see whose are the steps makes in the financial cooperation and inter-arabic economics and the perspectives of making arabic financial market. Favorables facteurs to take similars actions (geographique, culturels, financiers et economiques). Analysis of banking system and arabic finance. The developpment volontary to assume "after petrol". The steps maked to create arabic financial market (union). The elaboration of financial and economic strategy in devellppment the capacties absorbation of arabe economics based over complementarity for resolution of the essential difficulties whose brohed to day their developpment
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Aba, Alkhail Bandar A. "Essays on oil and business cycles in Saudi Arabia." Diss., Manhattan, Kan. : Kansas State University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/394.

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Koraytem, Tabet. "Le pluralisme juridique en Arabie-Saoudite : essai de systémisation." Paris 2, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA020107.

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L'originalite du droit saoudien vient d'une interpretation particuliere d'une tendance tardive du droit musulman (le neo-hanbalisme au xivʿs) par un courant politicoreligieux communement appele "wahhabisme". N'ayant jamais constitue une doctrine de pouvoir auparavant, cette tendance formalisee par b. Taymiyya se caracterise par un certain liberalisme constitutionnel (theorie de la siyasa shar'iyva) et commercial (principe de liberte dans les actions profanes, appelees mu'amalat, tant qu'aucun texte du coran et de la sunna n'indique explicitement le contraire) contre-balance par une forte rigueur morale. Des pans entiers du droit occidental ont ainsi ete adoptes dans le royaume d'arabie-saoudite au xxʿs, notamment dans le secteur du systeme de gouvernement et celui du commerce, grace notamment a une subtilite linguistique consistant a appeler ces normes des "reglements" ( nitham. Pl anthima) au lieu de "lois" (qanun ou shar' deux termes respectivement dedies aux lois laiques et divines). Ces normes sont promulguees par tout "detenteur du pouvoir" (wali al-'amr) (ici le roi) et beneficient du devoir d'obeissance de tout musulman a celui-ci tant qu'elles ne contredisent pas le droit musulman. Cela permet alors de parler de "pluralisme juridique" saoudien d'autant plus que la coutume tribale continue a marquer ce droit (oralite juridique, objectivisme, personnalisme). Ce pluralisme forme alors le "protectionnisme objectif" du droit saoudien des affaires avec le systeme de "sponsorship" (acces a la propriete fonciere interdit et obligation pour les etrangers de recourir a l'agence commerciale ou a l'association avec un partenaire local pour toute activite economique) qui forme, quant a lui, le "protectionnisme subjectif".
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Méred, Zoulikha. "Contes arabes de Tlemcen : essai d'analyse textuelle /." [S.l.] : Entreprise algérienne de presse, 1991. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35775826t.

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Moussa, Chaabo Ramadan. "La Mecque, une ville de pèlerinage : essai d'évaluation des transformations urbaines à l'époque saoudienne." Paris 1, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA010587.

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La mecque, en tant que capitale spirituelle du monde musulman et son lieu de pelerinage, est la ville la plus celebre de toutes les villes islamiques. La mecque a subi d'importantes transformations depuis le debut de l'epoque saoudienne en 1924, grace notamment a l'essor prodigieux de l'economie nationale fondee sur le petrole. Cette these traite les differents aspects de l'evolution urbaine de cette cite (en particulier : le reseau routier, l'habitat, l'industrie, l'hotellerie et le commerce) et essaie d'imaginer son evolution dans les annees a venir
Mecca, as a spiritual capital of the islamic world and its pilgrimage center, is the most famous of the islamic cities. Mecca underwent important transformations since the beginning of the saudian epoch on 1924, and that's especially because of the great development of the national economy, based on petroleum. National economy, based on petroleum. This thesis treat with the different aspects of the urban evolution of this city (particularly : the road's network, housing, industrie, hostelry, commerce,. . . ) and try to imagine its evolution in the near future
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Ǧihād, Kāẓim. "La traduction poétique chez les Arabes : essai de poétique comparée." Paris 4, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA040328.

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Books on the topic "Arabic essay"

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al-Maqāl al-adabī. [Tunis]: Miskīliyānī lil-Nashr, 2009.

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Fann al-maqālah fī Sūrīyah: Bayna 1946-1980. [Damascus]: M.F. al-ʻAṭṭār, 2004.

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Massignon, Louis. Essay on the origins of the technical language of Islamic mysticism. Notre Dame, Ind: University of Notre Dame Press, 1998.

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Clause structure and word order in Hebrew and Arabic: An essay in comparative Semitic syntax. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.

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Fann al-maqālah fī Sūrīyah: Bayna 1946-1980. [Damascus?]: Mahā Fāʼiq al-ʻAṭṭār, 2004.

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Kinga, Dévényi, and Iványi Tamás, eds. On the history of grammar among the Arabs: An essay in literary history. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1994.

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Guella, Noureddine. Essays in Arabic dialectology. Frankfurt am Main: PL Academic Research, Imprint of Peter Lang GmbH, 2015.

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Allen, Roger M. A. Essays in Arabic literary biography. Edited by DeYoung Terri, Lowry, Joseph E. (Joseph Edmund), and Stewart Devin J. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2009.

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Terri, DeYoung, Lowry, Joseph E. (Joseph Edmund), and Stewart Devin J, eds. Essays in Arabic literary biography. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2009.

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Allen, Roger M. A. Essays in Arabic literary biography. Edited by DeYoung Terri, Lowry, Joseph E. (Joseph Edmund), and Stewart Devin J. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Arabic essay"

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Garawi, Abdulrahman, and Mary E. Schmidt. "The Saudi Managerial Environment: A Review Essay and Lecture." In Business and Economic Development in Saudi Arabia, 87–96. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25096-7_6.

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Larcher, Pierre. "Diglossie arabisante etfuṣḥāvs ‘āmmiyya arabes: Essai d’histoire parallèle." In Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, 47. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sihols.99.04lar.

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Hammad, Enas Abdullah. "Palestinian University Students’ Problems with EFL Essay Writing in an Instructional Setting." In Teaching EFL Writing in the 21st Century Arab World, 99–124. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-46726-3_5.

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Knouzi, Ibtissem. "Examining the Characteristics of Tunisian Advanced EFL Learners’ Essays." In Teaching EFL Writing in the 21st Century Arab World, 125–56. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-46726-3_6.

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Sadek, Nehal. "The Effect of Self-Assessment as a Revision Technique on Egyptian EFL Students’ Expository Essay Writing." In Assessing EFL Writing in the 21st Century Arab World, 21–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-64104-1_2.

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Høyrup, Jens. "(Article I.5.) Sanskrit-Prakrit Interaction in Elementary Mathematics as Reflected in Arabic and Italian Formulations of the Rule of Three – And Something More on the Rule Elsewhere." In Selected Essays on Pre- and Early Modern Mathematical Practice, 131–56. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19258-7_6.

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Ouaissa, Rachid, Friederike Pannewick, and Alena Strohmaier. "Introduction." In Re-Configurations, 1–21. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-31160-5_1.

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Abstract This essay collection is the outcome of interdisciplinary research into political, societal, and cultural transformation processes in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region at the Philipps-Universität in Marburg, Germany. It builds on many years of collaboration between two research networks at the Center for Near and Middle Eastern Studies: the research network “Re-Configurations: History, Remembrance and Transformation Processes in the Middle East and North Africa” (2013–19), funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), and the Leibniz-Prize research group “Figures of Thought | Turning Points: Cultural Practices and Social Change in the Arab World” (2013–20), funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). Both research projects’ central interest lay in the political, social, and cultural transformation that has become especially visible since 2010–11; we conceptualize this transformation here using the term “re-configurations.” At the core of the inquiry are interpretations of visions of past and future, power relations and both political and symbolic representations.
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"An essay on precedents and principles." In An Introduction to Arabic Literature, 1–6. Cambridge University Press, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511800757.004.

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Hämeen-Anttila, Jaakko. "The essay and debate (al-risālaandal-munāzara)." In The Cambridge History of Arabic Literature, 134–44. Cambridge University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521771603.008.

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Rossetti, Chip. "Translating Cairo’s Hidden Lines: The City as Visual Text in Magdy El Shafee’s Metro." In The City in Arabic Literature, edited by Nizar F. Hermes and Gretchen Head, 306–25. Edinburgh University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474406529.003.0016.

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An examination of the visual language used in Magdy El Shafee’s 2008 graphic novel, which narrates an Egyptian computer programmer’s frustration with a rigged political and economic system in late-Mubarak-era Egypt, and his discovery of official corruption. In Metro, Cairo serves both as an urban canvas for text that visually assaults the reader and as a grid that organizes and reinforces the novel’s thematic elements. This essay analyses how Metro employs a language of verticality to emphasize the disparity between the powerful and powerless. Drawing on Walter Benjamin’s concept of the map as offering an “infrared,” abstracted knowledge of a city, this essay also examines the running motif of Cairo’s Metro stations as a symbol of the city’s hidden lines of power, a horizontal network of connections and corruption.
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Conference papers on the topic "Arabic essay"

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Alobed, Mohammad, Abdallah M. M. Altrad, and Zainab Binti Abu Bakar. "An Adaptive Automated Arabic Essay Scoring Model Using the Semantic of Arabic WordNet." In 2021 2nd International Conference on Smart Computing and Electronic Enterprise (ICSCEE). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icscee50312.2021.9498191.

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Rababah, Hebah, and Ahmad T. Al-Taani. "An automated scoring approach for Arabic short answers essay questions." In 2017 8th International Conference on Information Technology (ICIT). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icitech.2017.8079930.

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GULAM, ANFAL, MOHD FAISAL, MUHAMMAD AZHAR, SYED KAMARUZAMAN, and WAIL MUIN. "Writing Skill in Arabic Language Essay in Malaysian Secondary School." In Second International Conference on Advances in Management, Economics and Social Science - MES 2015. Institute of Research Engineers and Doctors, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15224/978-1-63248-046-0-111.

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Alobed, Mohammad, Abdallah M. M. Altrad, and Zainab Binti Abu Bakar. "A Comparative Analysis of Euclidean, Jaccard and Cosine Similarity Measure and Arabic Wordnet for Automated Arabic Essay Scoring." In 2021 Fifth International Conference on Information Retrieval and Knowledge Management (CAMP). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/camp51653.2021.9498119.

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Abdul Hakim, Muhammad Kamal, Yumna Rasyid, and Zainal Rafli. "The Impact of Using Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) in Arabic Essay Writing Classes." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference of Science and Technology for the Internet of Things, ICSTI 2019, September 3rd 2019, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. EAI, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.20-9-2019.2292107.

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Alqahtani, Abeer, and Amal Alsaif. "Automatic Evaluation for Arabic Essays: A Rule-Based System." In 2019 IEEE International Symposium on Signal Processing and Information Technology (ISSPIT). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isspit47144.2019.9001802.

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Arquero de Alarcón, María, Nishant Mittal, Dhara Mittal, and Olaia Chivite Amigo. "DAM[N]ED: Mechanizing a Sacred River Landscape Redrawing Territorial Systems in the Narmada River Valley." In 2018 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.2018.56.

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This essay traces the story of the Narmada River and its transformation from a sacred landscape to one of the largest mechanized territorial systems in the world. The Narmadatravelssome 1,300 kilometers from Amarkantaktothe Arabian Sea; enabling the livelihood of millions, shaping distinct regional identities and embodying a rich cultural imaginary for those worshiping her holy waters. The infrastructural potential of the river was first formulated as a megaregional project in the 1940s to modernize and bring prosperity to the watershed. Under implementation since the 1980s, the “Narmada Valley Development Project” is incrementally transforming the river into an interstate infrastructural network of water conveyance and energy generation. Through a cartographic and photographic inventory, the project traces the transformation of the natural and cultural systems associated with the Narmada River over time. Pausing at Omkareshwar, a major pilgrimage destination, the essay unfolds the current state of uncertainty and civic unrest that the massive infrastructural works are placing in the fragile lives of the valley dwellers.
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