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SAIEGH-HADDAD, ELINOR. "Linguistic constraints on children's ability to isolate phonemes in Arabic." Applied Psycholinguistics 28, no. 4 (2007): 607–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0142716407070336.

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The study tested the effect of three factors on Arab children's (N=256) phoneme isolation: phoneme's linguistic affiliation (standard phonemes vs. spoken phonemes), phoneme position (initial vs. final), and linguistic context (singleton vs. cluster). Two groups of children speaking two different vernaculars were tested. The two vernaculars differed with respect to whether they included four critical Standard Arabic phonemes. Using a repeated-measure design, we tested children's phonemic sensitivity toward these four phonemes versus other phonemes. The results showed that the linguistic affilia
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Inayah, Arin, and Nur Dina. "A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN ENGLISH AND ARABIC PHONEMIC SYSTEM IN "JUST MISSING YOU" SONG LYRICS." Journal of English Teaching, Applied Linguistics and Literatures (JETALL) 4, no. 2 (2021): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.20527/jetall.v4i2.10284.

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This research is a contrastive analysis of phonemic system between English and Arabic in “Just Missing You” song lyrics. The objectives of the research are finding similarities and differences of phonemes in song lyrics to help students learn to pronounce English with Arabic phonemes. This research focus on 24 consonant and 20 vowel phonemes in English and 28 consonant and 6 vowel phonemes in Arabic. The research method is descriptive contrastive with qualitative approach. The method design contrast the phoneme between English and Arabic in song lyrics based on the type of phonemes, they are a
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SAIEGH-HADDAD, ELINOR, IRIS LEVIN, NAREMAN HENDE, and MARGALIT ZIV. "The Linguistic Affiliation Constraint and phoneme recognition in diglossic Arabic." Journal of Child Language 38, no. 2 (2010): 297–315. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305000909990365.

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ABSTRACTThis study tested the effect of the phoneme's linguistic affiliation (Standard Arabic versus Spoken Arabic) on phoneme recognition among five-year-old Arabic native speaking kindergarteners (N=60). Using a picture selection task of words beginning with the same phoneme, and through careful manipulation of the phonological properties of target phonemes and distractors, the study showed that children's recognition of Standard phonemes was poorer than that of Spoken phonemes. This finding was interpreted as indicating a deficiency in the phonological representations of Standard words. Nex
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Khitam, Achmad Khusnul. "PERILAKU FONEM DALAM BAHASA ARAB DAN IMPLIKASINYA TERHADAP MAKNA." Adabiyyāt: Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra 14, no. 1 (2015): 147. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/ajbs.2015.14106.

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This research aims to study phoneme’s behaviour on Arabic words and to discover the relation between voice and its meaning. Phoneme, as the smallest contrastive linguistic unit, has a huge influence on bringing a change of meaning. The preference of certain phoneme on a word may produce certain meaning inside it. Therefore, a singel word with different phonemes produces different meaning. This research based on library research, a research proceed by gathering some facts from various books, articles, and other literatures related to the subject. This research combines semantical approach and p
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SAIEGH–HADDAD, ELINOR. "The impact of phonemic and lexical distance on the phonological analysis of words and pseudowords in a diglossic context." Applied Psycholinguistics 25, no. 4 (2004): 495–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0142716404001249.

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The study examined the impact of the phonemic and lexical distance between Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) and a spoken Arabic vernacular (SAV) on phonological analysis among kindergarten (N=24) and first grade (N=42) native Arabic-speaking children. We tested the effect of the lexical status of the word (SAV, MSA, and pseudoword), as well as the linguistic affiliation of the target phoneme (SAV vs. MSA), on initial and final phoneme isolation. Results showed that, when words were composed of SAV phonemes only, the lexical status of the word did not affect phoneme isolation. However, when MSA and
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Nisa, Andini Zahrotun, Mohamad Zaka Al Farisi, Hikmah Maulani, and Zahra Auliya. "Comparative Analysis of Phonetic Errors in Speech of Qolloquial in Arabic Song by Non Arabic Speakers." Mantiqu Tayr: Journal of Arabic Language 4, no. 2 (2024): 460–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.25217/mantiqutayr.v4i2.4573.

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The Egyptian Qolloquial Arabic is widely used to articulate Arabic song lyrics, which have phonological differences that can alter the sounds of spoken words. These differences occur in specific phonemes, including the phonem [q] and [ʤ] changing to the phonemes [ʔ] and [ɣ]. This research employs a comparative qualitative method and document analysis through Pra at analysis to obtain visualization results of speech sound errors when pronouncing the phonemes [ʔ] and [ɣ]. Them form of speech sound errors in this study is obtained through a comparative analysis of the phoneme sounds of Native Spe
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Amrulloh, Muhammad Afif. "Analisis Kontrastif Proses Morfofonologi Bahasa Jawa dan Bahasa Arab." Arabiyatuna : Jurnal Bahasa Arab 2, no. 2 (2018): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.29240/jba.v2i2.556.

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Mastery of a foreign language is very important. The increasingly close relations between nations requires the availability of foreign language skills to meet communication needs. Moreover, there are often difficulties or difficulties experienced by foreign language learners with a mother tongue background who have a language system that is not the same as a foreign language system. The purpose of knowing the process morfofonemik in the Java Language and the Arabic language. Types of library research or library research, which takes a data source in the literature. This study includes the type
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Fitrianah, Rossi Delta. "PERUBAHAN ARTIKULASI FONEM BAHASA ARAB BAGI PENUTUR BAHASA ASING." Tsaqofah dan Tarikh: Jurnal Kebudayaan dan Sejarah Islam 4, no. 2 (2020): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.29300/ttjksi.v4i2.2835.

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The impact of the articulation of the second language phonemes will lead to mistaken meanings. Pronounced mistakes made by second language speakers will confuse the speaker, especially the native speaker. Mistakes of meaning and misinterpretation result in communication not working properly. Research Objectives 1.) to indicate Arabic phonemes that often occur in articulation changes for Arabic IAIN Bengkulu students. 2.) to find out the factors that influence changes in the articulation of Arabic phonemes for students of IAIN Bengkulu Arabic Language Study Program. The research approach used i
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Alqarhi, Awaad. "Arabic Phonology." English Linguistics Research 8, no. 4 (2019): 9. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/elr.v8n4p9.

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The phenomenon seen in domains more than one is termed as Language Hybridization. Many languages have multiple dialects that tend to differ in the phonology concept. The Arabic language that is spoken in contemporary time can be more properly described as varieties having a continuum. The modern and standard Arabic language consists of twenty eight consonant phonemes along with six phonemes that might also be eight vowel in most of the modern dialects. Every phonemes have a contrast between non-emphatic consonants and uvularized or emphatic consonants. Few of the phonemes have also found to ge
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Jamil, Muhammad. "al-Aṣwāt al-Mutaghayyirah fī Asmā’ al-Manāṭiq al-Indūnīsīyah ‘inda Naqlihā ilá al-‘Arabīyah: Dirāsah Fūnūlūjīyah". Al-Ma‘rifah 17, № 2 (2020): 191–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.21009/almakrifah.17.02.09.

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This study aims to determine the change in the consonant phoneme that is found only in the Indonesian language which occurs in the Indonesian region when it is transliterated into the Arabic language. The research method uses a qualitative method of descriptive with review literature techniques. The data obtained from various regional names in Indonesia contained in the Arabic version of Google Maps and then grouped by certain criteria. Five consonant phonemes are only available in the Indonesian language and are not found in Arabic, such as: /c/,/g/,/p/,/η/, and /ñ/, so variations appear in t
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Khitam, Achmad Khusnul. "PHONOLOGICAL DIMENSION OF THE ARABIC WORDS: THE INTIMATE RELATION BETWEEN SOUND AND MEANING IN THE ARABIC WORDS." Arabi : Journal of Arabic Studies 4, no. 1 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24865/ajas.v4i1.147.

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This research aims to discover the relation between sound and meaning in the Arabic words. Sound, as the smallest contrastive linguistic unit has a huge influence on bringing change of meaning. The preference of certain phoneme on a word may produce certain meaning inside it. Therefore, a singel word with different phonemes produces different meaning. This research based on library research, a research proceed by gathering some facts from various books, articles, and other literatures related to the subject. This research combines semantical approach and phonological approach with analytic des
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Ruthan, Mohammed Q. "Absence of English Phonemes from Arabic; The Impact on EFL and ESL learners’ Production of Loanwords." World Journal of English Language 12, no. 6 (2022): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v12n6p105.

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The present study aims to address whether the absence of foreign English phonemes from the Arabic phonemic inventory have impacts of EFL and ESL learners’ pronunciation of English loanwords differently. The study adopts a comparative approach, seeking to examine whether the two groups of learners used the same or different phonemes for substituting or approximating the target phonemes. 28 English loanwords were utilized to test the productions of 15 learners at Salman Bin Abdul-Aziz University, Saudi Arabia (EFL) and 15 learners at the Center for English as a Second Language in Southern Illino
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Alqadasi, Ammar Mohammed Ali, Mohd Shahrizal Sunar, Sherzod Turaev, et al. "Rule-Based Embedded HMMs Phoneme Classification to Improve Qur’anic Recitation Recognition." Electronics 12, no. 1 (2022): 176. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics12010176.

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Phoneme classification performance is a critical factor for the successful implementation of a speech recognition system. A mispronunciation of Arabic short vowels or long vowels can change the meaning of a complete sentence. However, correctly distinguishing phonemes with vowels in Quranic recitation (the Holy book of Muslims) is still a challenging problem even for state-of-the-art classification methods, where the duration of the phonemes is considered one of the important features in Quranic recitation, which is called Medd, which means that the phoneme lengthening is governed by strict ru
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Arifi Waked, Reem Ahmad, Minnah Yassin, Maura Pilotti. "Take a Load off: How Cognitive Load Relates to Phonological Fluency of Novel Sounds in EFL Learners." Journal of Information Systems Engineering and Management 10, no. 29s (2025): 192–99. https://doi.org/10.52783/jisem.v10i29s.4468.

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Learning a foreign language is a complex process that requires not only requires the acquisition of a new set of phonological and lexical items, but also developing the ability to put them to use. In order to use these newly-acquired tokens, foreign language learners must first recognize words as significant, store them in working memory (WM) long enough to encode them into long-term memory (LTM), and then reverse this process while simultaneously employing both their sensory and motor cortexes for language production. Thus, retrieval of words with novel phonemes creates a heavy cognitive load
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Bhaskararao, Peri, and Arpita Ray. "Telugu." Journal of the International Phonetic Association 47, no. 2 (2016): 231–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025100316000207.

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Telugu (tel) belongs to the Dravidian family of languages and is spoken by 7.19% of the population of India (Census of India 2001b). At different stages of its development over centuries, the vocabulary of Telugu has been considerably influenced by various languages, such as Sanskrit, Prakrit,2 Perso-Arabic and English. A major consequence of this influence is that the phonemic system of Telugu has been extended by additional sets of sounds. Thus, the aspirates /pʰ bʱ tʰ dʱ ʈʰ ɖʱ ʧʰ ʤʱ kʰ ɡʱ/ and fricatives /ʃ ʂ h/, absent in the native phonemic system, entered the language through Sanskrit bo
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Chelali, Fatma Zohra, and Amar Djeradi. "Primary Research on Arabic Visemes, Analysis in Space and Frequency Domain." International Journal of Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications 3, no. 4 (2011): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jmcmc.2011100101.

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Visemes are the unique facial positions required to produce phonemes, which are the smallest phonetic unit distinguished by the speakers of a particular language. Each language has multiple phonemes and visemes, and each viseme can have multiple phonemes. However, current literature on viseme research indicates that the mapping between phonemes and visemes is many-to-one: there are many phonemes which look alike visually, and hence they fall into the same visemic category. To evaluate the performance of the proposed method, the authors collected a large number of speech visual signal of five A
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Fudhaili, Achmad, Toto Edidarmo, and Siti Maisaroh. "Arabic Phoneme Learning Challenges for Madurese Students and the Solutions." Jurnal Al Bayan: Jurnal Jurusan Pendidikan Bahasa Arab 15, no. 2 (2023): 417. http://dx.doi.org/10.24042/albayan.v15i2.15837.

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This article discussed the challenges in pronouncing Arabic phonemes by students at INSTIKA Madura. Phoneme pronunciation is the most important principle in Arabic. Without the correct phoneme pronunciation, a language cannot be understood. The problem of phoneme pronunciation was investigated and a solution was found based on factor analysis. Qualitative descriptive research design was used with a case study approach. Data collection methods include interviews with lecturers and students, direct observation of in-class learning and documentation of the results of lecturer notes. The data anal
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Salam, Mahdi Wahyuni, and Dede Zulfikar. "Fonem Bahasa Arab Dan Bahasa Gayo: Analisis Kontrastif Dan Dampaknya Pada Penutur Gayo." Al Mi'yar: Jurnal Ilmiah Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban 8, no. 1 (2025): 168. https://doi.org/10.35931/am.v8i1.4659.

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Gayo language, as part of the local cultural heritage, exhibits unique features in its phoneme system, consisting of consonant and vowel arrangements that can influence the sounds of a second language with differing phonemes. The aim of this study is to identify and describe the phonological errors made by the students of Dayah Terpadu Az Zahra in pronouncing Arabic, particularly from the perspective of articulation points and letter characteristics. The research method used is Contrastive Linguistic Analysis, which seeks to identify and establish phonological differences between Gayo (B1) and
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Hassan Abdalla, Haytham Othman. "Sudanese Spoken Arabic: A Sociolinguistic Study of Phonemic and Lexical Variation." Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 14, no. 1 (2025): 133. https://doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2025-0009.

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This study aims to record the commonalities of phonemic and lexical variation in Sudanese spoken Arabic. To accomplish this, the present research used a qualitative method aiming to describe the variation when words are frequently used in a natural conversation. Some selected words taken from Qaamuus Al-Lahja Al-‘Aamiiya fi S-Suudan by Gasim (1985), as well as other selected words observed in everyday speech, are used as sources for the data. The analysis of the data led to the conclusion that the Modern Standard Arabic phonemes /?/, /q/, /?/, /ð/, and /?/ are commonly substituted with their a
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Madah Rahmatan, Depaty Alvio JH, Nurhikmah Sani, Diki Ramadhan Alfarisi, and Vikky Alziqry JH. "Role And Function Of Phonemes In Phonology For Arabic Communication." International Journal of Education and Teaching Zone 2, no. 2 (2023): 179–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.57092/ijetz.v2i2.52.

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Language consists of several language components. Language components are language knowledge, language use, and language changes associated with those components. Language knowledge includes knowledge of phonetics and phonology. Phonetics and phonology are the main understandings in mastering communication using Arabic. In the process of using language, a language is a tool used to convey ideas, thoughts, and desires or desires to others that aim to develop all aspects of life. The research method that the author uses is the Descriptive Qualitative research method. The approach used by the aut
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Mahadin, Radwan S. "Vowel Phonemes in Arabic Reconsidered." Al Abhath 39, no. 01 (1991): 73–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2589997x-03901012.

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Hamid, Twana S. "Kurdish Adaptation of Arabic Loan Consonants." Koya University Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences 4, no. 1 (2021): 129–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.14500/kujhss.v4n1y2021.pp129-136.

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This paper addresses the status of the Arabic loan consonants in Central Kurdish (CK). Based on the Arabic loanwords, it assesses different scenarios on how the foreign consonants are adapted. The paper finds out that Arabic loan consonants in CK can be classified into three groups: Consonants that are part of the phonemic inventory of both languages; consonants that are borrowed faithfully, i.e. without adaptation and finally consonants that are not allowed in the phonemic inventory of CK, i.e. require feature adaptation. The paper also makes contribution to the theories of loan adaptation. I
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Algabri, Mohammed, Hassan Mathkour, Mansour M. Alsulaiman, and Mohamed A. Bencherif. "Deep Learning-Based Detection of Articulatory Features in Arabic and English Speech." Sensors 21, no. 4 (2021): 1205. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21041205.

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This study proposes using object detection techniques to recognize sequences of articulatory features (AFs) from speech utterances by treating AFs of phonemes as multi-label objects in speech spectrogram. The proposed system, called AFD-Obj, recognizes sequence of multi-label AFs in speech signal and localizes them. AFD-Obj consists of two main stages: firstly, we formulate the problem of AFs detection as an object detection problem and prepare the data to fulfill requirement of object detectors by generating a spectral three-channel image from the speech signal and creating the corresponding
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bany MUSTAFA, Abeer. "PHONETIC ASYMMETRY PHENOMENON AT SURAT YOUSEF." International Journal Of Education And Language Studies 04, no. 02 (2023): 100–113. http://dx.doi.org/10.47832/2791-9323.2-4.6.

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As symmetry is a phenomenon seeking to approximate different phonemes, the asymmetry is a phenomenon differentiating between the symmetric phonemes. It is a phonetic law opposite to the phonic symmetric law. This process I defined as the variation of two of the phonemes asymmetric in articulation to another phoneme to reduce the muscle effort and to avoid the difficulties resulting from the repletion of articulating the two symmetric phonemes. Therefore, it is a necessary procedure to restore balance and achieving the phonetic harmony for the utterance. This study defines the asymmetric phenom
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Abdelgadir Ballal, Ehsan Mohammed. "A Contrastive Study of English and Arabic Supra-Segmental Phonemes." English Language Teaching 16, no. 6 (2023): 116. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/elt.v16n6p116.

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This article concentrates on an interesting study of the supra-segmental phonemes of L1 and L2. A stress sign or mark has no phonemic value in Arabic; this is very different from English, which contains three common degrees or levels of word stress, that effect meaning. Stress can also joins word segments, affecting their grammatical structures. The intonation forms of pitch, too, play out differently in the two languages; in English pitch shows the difference between questions, statements, and other types of attitudes and utterance that refer to phonological features. Arab students often have
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Zinah, Jaffar Mohammed Ameen, and Abdulrahman Kadhim Abdulkareem. "Machine learning for Arabic phonemes recognition using electrolarynx speech." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 13, no. 1 (2023): 400–412. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v13i1.pp400-412.

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Automatic speech recognition system is one of the essential ways of interaction with machines. Interests in speech based intelligent systems have grown in the past few decades. Therefore, there is a need to develop more efficient methods for human speech recognition to ensure the reliability of communication between individuals and machines. This paper is concerned with Arabic phoneme recognition of electrolarynx device. Electrolarynx is a device used by cancer patients having vocal laryngeal cords removed. Speech recognition here is considered to find the preferred machine learning model that
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Mohammed Ameen, Zinah Jaffar, and Abdulkareem Abdulrahman Kadhim. "Machine learning for Arabic phonemes recognition using electrolarynx speech." International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering (IJECE) 13, no. 1 (2023): 400. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijece.v13i1.pp400-412.

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<p><span lang="EN-US">Automatic speech recognition system is one of the essential ways of interaction with machines. Interests in speech based intelligent systems have grown in the past few decades. Therefore, there is a need to develop more efficient methods for human speech recognition to ensure the reliability of communication between individuals and machines. This paper is concerned with Arabic phoneme recognition of electrolarynx device. Electrolarynx is a device used by cancer patients having vocal laryngeal cords removed. Speech recognition here is considered to find the pre
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Alsulaiman, Mansour, Awais Mahmood, and Ghulam Muhammad. "Speaker recognition based on Arabic phonemes." Speech Communication 86 (February 2017): 42–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.specom.2016.11.004.

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Van Dam, Nikolaos. "Arabic loanwords in Indonesian revisited." Bijdragen tot de taal-, land- en volkenkunde / Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences of Southeast Asia 166, no. 2-3 (2010): 218–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134379-90003617.

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How did Arabic loanwords end up in Indonesian? Various academic answers to this intriguing question have been put forward, but only rarely has any solid linguistic 'proof' been provided. General conclusions have been drawn on the basis of a few, rather unrepresentative or obsolete, examples. Academics have copied arguments and hypotheses from one another, without any independent research into their reliability. Some of the arguments, or pure hypotheses, have obtained the status of pseudo 'established fact', irrespective of the fact that they lack academic justification. This article makes an e
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Jamalin, Fakron, and Asma Abdul Rahman. "Arabic-Java Writing System: How Javanese Language Adopts Arabic Script." Izdihar : Journal of Arabic Language Teaching, Linguistics, and Literature 4, no. 1 (2021): 43–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.22219/jiz.v4i1.11337.

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Borrowing script happens throughout history of languages. Long before we know Latin script, Javanese has already adopted Arabic script. However, Java language deals with problematic adaptation due to distinctive sound system among those two languages, Arabic and Java. For that matter, this research aims to uncover 1) how Arabic-Java orthography represents Javanese’s consonants and vowel, and 2) how Arabic-Java orthography represents Javanese’s cluster. This research uses qualitative descriptive method. Data contain with the Javanese words which is written in Arabic script. Data are gained from
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Al-Kinany, Taif, Abdullah Al-Abri, and Hafid Ambusaidi. "Arab EFL Learner Perceptions of English Phonemes: A Cross-Language Phonetic Interference." English Language Teaching 15, no. 2 (2022): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/elt.v15n2p67.

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The extant studies addressing second language phonetic perception assume that second language phonemes are perceived to be similar to first language phonemes, and tend to be substituted by learners of English as a foreign language. This study aimed to assess the perceptual relationship between the phonemes of English and the sound units of Omani Arabic of the Al-Dakhiliyah region to discover the extent of the influence exerted by Omani Arabic on the perception of English phonemes by Omani learners. Two instruments were constructed to achieve this goal: first, the Omani phonetic system was eluc
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Faisal Sa’ed AL-Zu’bi, Basil. "Arabic “Hatt”: An Analytical and Phonological Study." International Journal of Applied Linguistics and English Literature 8, no. 2 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.8n.2p.1.

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From the respect for the phonology aspects, particularly the articulation of phonemes. The study aims to determine the concept of “Hatt” as a phonetic term. This paper starts by illustrating the definition of the term “Hatt” then proceeds to introduce the Arabic alphabets called “Hatt”. After examining “Hatt” places in general, andtheir manner of articulation in particular, the views of the scholars varied in term of concerning the letters which one is consided as “Hatt”. Some of scholars have pointed out that the “Hatt” sound is Al-Hamza, while some pointed out Al-Taa as to be “Hatt” sound, a
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Terbeh, Naim, Mohamed Achraf Ben Mohamed, and Mounir Zrigui. "Probabilistic Approach to Arabic Speech Correction for Peoples with Language Disabilities." International Journal of Information Retrieval Research 5, no. 4 (2015): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijirr.2015100101.

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This work consists in achieving an automatic speech correction system for continuous Arabic speech with large vocabulary in mono-speaker mode. Two vectors to be generated: the first is an Arabic speech standard (probability of occurrence of each Arabic bi-phoneme), the second gives a probabilistic representation of the speech sequence to be corrected. Using these two vectors, phonemes that pose pronunciation problems to speakers and their replacements can be identified. The rest is a game of substitutions and belonging tests to an Arabic lexicon. For that, an acoustic model for Arabic speech a
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Masrukhi, Moh. "Errors in the Writing of Indonesian Sounds by Arabic Native Speakers Students at the University of Al Azhar, Cairo." Jurnal CMES 15, no. 1 (2022): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/cmes.15.1.59428.

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<p>Learning Bahasa Indonesia (bI) for al-Azhar students is new knowledge. Indonesian language is considered a second language(L2) or third (L3) language after Arabic (Ar). Each of the languages being studied has its own system of rules. These differ significantly from one another on phonological, morphological, and syntactic levels. At the phonological level, for example, their mother tongue (B1), namely Arabic, does not have middle or middle cardinal vowels, does not have nasal sounds, such as (ə/<em>elang</em>), (ɛ/<em>nènèk</em>), (ng/<em>datang</em&gt
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Alhumsi, Mohammad Husam, and Saleh Belhassen. "The Challenges of Developing a Living Arabic Phonetic Dictionary for Speech Recognition System: A Literature Review." Advanced Journal of Social Science 8, no. 1 (2021): 164–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.21467/ajss.8.1.164-170.

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Phonetic dictionaries are regarded as pivotal components of speech recognition systems. The function of speech recognition research is to generate a machine which will accurately identify and distinguish the normal human speech from any other speaker. Literature affirmed that Arabic phonetics is one of the major problems in Arabic speech recognition. Therefore, this paper reviews previous studies tackling the challenges faced by initiating an Arabic phonetic dictionary with respect to Arabic speech recognition. It has been found that the system of speech recognition investigated areas of diffe
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Swanson, M. L. "SOME ARABIC PHONEMES AS THE PROBLEMATIC ONES FOR ENGLISH - SPEAKING LEARNERS OF ARABIC: THE REASONS AND THE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS." Juvenis Scientia, no. 5 (2019): 23–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.32415/jscientia.2019.05.06.

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The current paper touches up the reasons of difficulties that the English-speaking Learners of Arabic face in the pronunciation of some phonemes. The author explains this phenomenon through the description of the mechanism of formation of similar sounds in Arabic and English and the problematic sounds for English-speaking Learners. She also gives a brief comparative analysis of Arabic and English phonemes that are mistakenly perceived by students as identical. This paper also analyzes the challenges of English-speaking Learners related to the pronunciation of Arabic phonemes that are absent in
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Ali, Abd Almisreb, Md Tahir Nooritawati, Farid Abidin Ahmad, and Md Din Norashidah. "Acoustical Comparison between /u/ and /u:/ Arabic Vowels for Non-Native Speakers." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 11, no. 1 (2018): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v11.i1.pp1-8.

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The articulation of Arabic phonemes is essential for the Malay community since Arabic language is mandatory to perform worship. Hence, in this paper, an acoustical analysis of Arabic phonemes for vowels /u/ and /u:/ is discussed based on tokens pronounced by Malay speakers. The experimental results showed that the Malay speakers are inclined to utter these Arabic phonemes similar to the native speakers and it was also found from the analysis that the vowel /u/ and /u: was articulated as high-back vowels. Conversely, the vowel /u/ was located lower than /u:/ as in the vowel-space. Alternatively
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Suharmon, Suharmon. "The Process of Absorbing Arabic Sounds into the Sounds of the Minangkabau language: Phonological Study | ʿamaliyyat imtiṣāṣ al-ʾaṣwāt al-ʿarabiyyah fī ʾaṣwāt al-lughah al-mīnānjakābūiyyah: dirāsah fūnūlūjiyyah". Al-Ta'rib : Jurnal Ilmiah Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Arab IAIN Palangka Raya 12, № 1 (2024): 171–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.23971/altarib.v12i1.7945.

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This research explores the absorption of Arabic into the Minangkabau language, known as Minangization, focusing on the changes in vowel and consonant sounds. Using the agih method, which analyzes language through substitution, the study detects shifts in Arabic words within the Minangkabau language. Data analysisemploys translational equivalent techniques using both primary and secondary data. The findings reveal that most Minangkabau vocabulary derived from Arabic is absorbed through four patterns: dissimilation (similar sounds becoming less similar), diphthongization (single vowel sounds bec
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Alayiaboozar, Elham, and Mahmood Bijankhan. "Introducing a Probabilistic – structural Method for Grapheme-to-phoneme Conversion in Persian." Journal of Information Processing and Management 31, no. 4 (2016): 1121–41. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13998063.

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In writing systems, a one-to-one relationship between phonemes and graphemes is not always maintained. Since short vowels in the Persian writing system often lack a written form, the number of possible ways to read words outside of the lexicon increases, leading to a perception of greater depth in the Persian script. However, despite such characteristics of the Persian script, Persian speakers are able to convert strings of letters into phonemes when reading Persian words in their mental lexicon and when encountering words for the first time in various texts. This research demonstrates that Pe
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Yousra, Rouchdi. "COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE ARABIC AND ROMANIAN PHONETIC SYSTEMS: A CONTRASTIVE GRAMMAR APPROACH." Studii de gramatică contrastivă, no. 42 (December 20, 2024): 151–59. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14512332.

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<em>This paper presents an ongoing study that examines the phonetic systems of Arabic and Romanian using a contrastive grammar approach, which is a branch of applied linguistics that compares the grammatical structures of two languages. The focus of the research is on auditory phonetics, particularly how the phonetic differences between Arabic and Romanian affect the learning process for speakers of Romanian who are acquiring Arabic as a second language. This study employs a qualitative case study method, involving Romanian learners of Arabic who have no prior exposure to the language. The obj
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Alarjani, Samiha R., Imran Rao, Iram Fatima, and Hafiz Farooq Ahmad. "Text-Independent Speaker Identification Using Arabic Phonemes." Journal of Advances in Information Technology 16, no. 3 (2025): 330–41. https://doi.org/10.12720/jait.16.3.330-341.

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Annisa, Wakhidatul, Yayan Nurbayan, and Nalahuddin Saleh. "Analyzing Phonemic Errors in Arabic by Native Javanese Speakers." Tsaqofiya : Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Arab 6, no. 2 (2024): 422–40. https://doi.org/10.21154/tsaqofiya.v6i2.672.

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The complex system and characteristics of the hijaiyah letters make it difficult for non-native speakers to pronounce the letters. In addition, the differences in the phonological system of Indonesian and Arabic, including differences in phonemes between the two, have the potential to cause interference. This research aims to analyze and determine interference in the form of errors in pronunciation of Arabic phonemes by native Javanese speakers, word shifts, changes in word meanings, and loss of word meanings. The method used in this research is descriptive-qualitative. The research data comes
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Almisreb, Ali Abd, Nooritawati Md Tahir, Ahmad Farid Abidin, and Norashidah Md Din. "Acoustical Comparison between /u/ and /u:/ Arabic Vowels for Non-Native Speakers." Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science 11, no. 1 (2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v11.i1.pp1-8.

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&lt;p&gt;The articulation of Arabic phonemes is essential for the Malay community since Arabic language is mandatory to perform worship. Hence, in this paper, an acoustical analysis of Arabic phonemes for vowels /u/ and /u:/ is discussed based on tokens pronounced by Malay speakers. The experimental results showed that the Malay speakers are inclined to utter these Arabic phonemes similar to the native speakers and it was also found from the analysis that the vowel /u/ and /u: was articulated as high-back vowels. Conversely, the vowel /u/ was located lower than /u:/ as in the vowel-space. Alte
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Abdullahi, Musa Siddiq, and Musa Salisu. "Arabic Language Phoneme Pronunciation Difficulties Among Upper Basic Hausa-Speaking Students in Kano State, Nigeria." IIUM Journal of Educational Studies 9, no. 4 (2021): 3–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31436/ijes.v9i4.310.

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In the process of learning a foreign language, there are some indispensable learning problems, especially in the pronunciation aspect. Therefore, this study investigated Arabic Language phoneme pronunciation difficulties among Upper Basic Hausa-speaking Arabic Language students in Kano State, Nigeria. The total population for the study was all Upper Basic Hausa-speaking students of Arabic in Kano State, Nigeria. Two hundred (200) Hausa-speaking Arabic students were sampled from the 3 senatorial districts in the state involving 9 Local Government Areas using multistage sampling procedure. A Pro
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Gunarti, Tri Tami, Mubarok Ahmadi, and Nur Huda. "Applying The Contrastive Linguistic Method To Minimize Javanese Interference In Arabic Language Learning At Islamic Boarding Schools." Madinah: Jurnal Studi Islam 12, no. 1 (2025): 114–29. https://doi.org/10.58518/madinah.v12i1.3384.

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This study investigates the phonological interference of the Javanese language in Arabic communication among students at Pesantren. Arabic is a medium of instruction and daily communication within the pesantren, yet students’ mother tongue often influences their mastery of Arabic. This qualitative descriptive research identifies and categorizes forms of phonological interference—such as the insertion of non-Arabic phonemes like ta, to, e, seh, and yo—which significantly alter the intended meaning in Arabic discourse. Data were collected through structured observations, interviews, and audio re
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Al-dulaimi, Rawaa Saadoun Fahad Garen, and Muslih Shwaysh Ahmed. "Auditory Analysis of Segmental Phonemes in Kubeisa Iraqi Arabic with Reference to Standard English and Modern Standard Arabic." Al-Adab Journal 2, no. 143 (2022): 27–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.31973/aj.v2i143.3919.

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In this study, a dialect of Iraqi that is spoken in the western Iraqi town of Kubeisa is examined. With regard to Standard English and Modern Standard Arabic, it does an auditory analysis for phonemes in isolation which include consonants and vowels. It has not previously given significant attention by scholars despite having a range of phonological features compared to other dialects spoken in western Iraq in particular and Iraq in general. This may be because Kubeisa is a small town located outside of metropolitan areas and is still considered a "virgin territory," necessitating analysis and
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Ghani, Yanfa Rizal, Mohamad Zaka Al Farisi та Hikmah Maulani. "CHARACTERISTICS OF PRONUNCIATION SEGMENTATION OF ALVEODENTAL PHONEME [tˤ] IN STUDENT READING TEST". Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching 8, № 1 (2024): 454–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.30743/ll.v8i1.9179.

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This study examines the segmentation and pronunciation accuracy of the alveodental phoneme thāʾ [tˤ] in Arabic based on students' reading tests. By employing a qualitative descriptive method with a content analysis design, the research seeks to obtain detailed descriptive data in the form of words and images. The Praat application is used to measure sound frequency from various sound sources, ensuring precise and comprehensive analysis. The results indicate that students face significant challenges in correctly pronouncing the phoneme [tˤ], with frequent articulation errors. These pronunciatio
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Insyra Pasaribu, Attala Rania, and Muhammad Miftah Al Khalili. "PHONETICS IN DIGITAL MEDIA: IMPLICATIONS FOR SPEECH RECOGNITION TECHNOLOGY." Jurnal Recoms 1, no. 2 (2024): 68–79. https://doi.org/10.59548/rc.v1i2.285.

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Phonetics, a branch of linguistics, examines the production, transmission, and perception of speech sounds, divided into articulatory, acoustic, and auditory subfields. Each area provides unique insights into how language sounds are generated, transmitted, and interpreted. This study explores the implications of phonetics in advancing digital speech recognition technology, particularly focusing on phoneme variation, intonation, and accent recognition. A research and development (R&amp;D) methodology was employed, encompassing analysis, design, implementation, and evaluation stages to develop a
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Nazir, Faria, Muhammad Nadeem Majeed, Mustansar Ali Ghazanfar, and Muazzam Maqsood. "An Arabic Mispronunciation Detection System Based on the Frequency of Mistakes for Asian Speakers." April 2021 40, no. 2 (2021): 279–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.22581/muet1982.2102.03.

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Over the last few decades, the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning has evolved. Due to the advancement in these fields, much work has been done to assist language learning with the help of computers called Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL). Mispronunciation detection is one of the significant tasks of the CALL system. An efficient mispronunciation detection model has a positive impact on the life of second language learners by providing phoneme level feedback. In this paper, we introduce the phone grouping technique for mispronunciation detection that is based on mis
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Tria Lis Utami, Resgi Widati. "ANALISIS KESALAHAN FONOLOGI PADA FILM BAHASA SANTRI “INTHIQ RASMIYYATAN” DAN RELEVANSINYA TERHADAP PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA ARAB." Al Mi'yar: Jurnal Ilmiah Pembelajaran Bahasa Arab dan Kebahasaaraban 7, no. 1 (2024): 311. http://dx.doi.org/10.35931/am.v7i1.3206.

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&lt;p style="text-align: justify;"&gt;&lt;em&gt;This research aims to find out the various forms of phonological errors that occur in the Arabic language film entitled Inthiq Rasmiyyatan and the causes of these phonological errors. The research method used in this research is descriptive qualitative with data obtained from the conversations of the cast of the santri language film Inthiq Rasmiyyatan. This research uses data collection techniques in the form of listening and recording techniques. Then, the data that has been obtained is analyzed using the error analysis technique or correct anal
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