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  1. 1781

    Dez anos depois by Paul Aarts

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…A autoimolação do vendedor de rua tunisiano Mohammed Bouazizi em 17 de dezembro de 2010 levou a uma onda de protestos no mundo árabe. Agora, o pessimismo reina por toda parte. …”
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  2. 1782

    Review of Book “History of Abbasi Literature, Attitude and Art by Ezz al-Din Ismail by abu al-hasan amin moghadecci, moosa bayat, abdo al- vahid navidi

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Moreover, it tries to identify  the strengths and weaknesses of the book academic on the history of Arabic literature. The main results indicate that the apparent features such as artwork, page design and highlighs in writing are not taken into account.  …”
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  3. 1783

    Arbīṭ ou la purée d'herbes sauvages des Babors by Massinissa Garaoun

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…A survey looking at the different recipes of a mash made from wild grasses in the Babor Mountains in Algeria allowed us to study different linguistic phenomena related to the contact between Arabic and Berber in two of their varieties: the Jijelian Arabic (əž-Žīžlīya) and Berber Tasaḥlit (Ṯasaḥlit). …”
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  4. 1784

    Phonetic and Grammatical Characteristics of Mojtabā Minovi’s Pānzdah Goftār by Negar Khan Mohammadi, Naser Rahimi

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…For example, he used feminine Arabic adjectives for broken/internal plural (jam'-e mokassar) or singular Arabic nouns, compound prepositions in their complete form, such as az baraye (for), dar tahte (under), and dar moghe-ye (while), singular verb for a non-human plural subject, descriptive (participial) form frequently, and other such characteristics.…”
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  5. 1785

    Microencapsulation of β-Carotene by Spray Drying: Effect of Wall Material Concentration and Drying Inlet Temperature by Luiz C. Corrêa-Filho, Maria M. Lourenço, Margarida Moldão-Martins, Vítor D. Alves

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Thus, the objective of this work was to study the microencapsulation process of β-carotene by spray drying, using arabic gum as wall material, to protect it against adverse environmental conditions. …”
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  6. 1786

    A Multi-Faceted Approach to Trending Topic Attack Detection Using Semantic Similarity and Large-Scale Datasets by Insaf Kraidia, Afifa Ghenai, Samir Brahim Belhaouari

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our approach demonstrated superior performance, achieving F1-scores of 96% for English and 97% for Arabic, with accuracy improvements ranging from 2% to 14% for English and 5% to 28% for Arabic. …”
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  7. 1787

    سمات الأنا الشعرية الأنثوية الحداثية بين روضة الحاج وفروغ فرخزاد (مقدمة نقدية نفسية مقارنة) by Baraa Khaled Hilal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the modern era, Ego witnessed many transformations, with the emergence of the romantic school, but the symbolic and existential schools  created another form of the Ego, emerged from psychiatric clinics and was crystallized by the Austrian psychologist (Sigmund Freud), I intend to address one type of these new poetic transformations,   classical characteristics of Female Ego in the works of the Sudanese poet Rawdha Al-Hajj compared to the Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad." the Sudanese I will study the classical poetic female ego and its features, in their Arabic or translated into Arabic poetry. My study will be a critical comparative study in the light of the psychological approach. …”
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  8. 1788

    سمات الأنا الشعرية الأنثوية الحداثية بين روضة الحاج وفروغ فرخزاد (مقدمة نقدية نفسية مقارنة) by Baraa Khaled Hilal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the modern era, Ego witnessed many transformations, with the emergence of the romantic school, but the symbolic and existential schools  created another form of the Ego, emerged from psychiatric clinics and was crystallized by the Austrian psychologist (Sigmund Freud), I intend to address one type of these new poetic transformations,   classical characteristics of Female Ego in the works of the Sudanese poet Rawdha Al-Hajj compared to the Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad." the Sudanese I will study the classical poetic female ego and its features, in their Arabic or translated into Arabic poetry. My study will be a critical comparative study in the light of the psychological approach. …”
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  9. 1789

    A New Theory in the Appearance of Andalusian Stanzas (A Critical Review of “Andalusian Stanzas and Zajel and Its Impact on Troubadour Poetry” by Sayyed Hussein Mara`ashi

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In addition to providing comprehensive information on the Arabic poetry in Andalusia, especially the poetry of Stanzas and Zajal, he presents a new theory in which these two types of poetry are part of the poetry initiatives of the region and its emergence, not influenced by Arabic poetry in the East or European poetry in the West. …”
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  10. 1790

    Marges, gloses et décor dans une série de manuscrits arabo-islamiques by Annie Vernay-Nouri

    Published 2002-11-01
    “…Are these isolated examples or are they part of a decorative practice which has spread out and which is related to Arabic, Hebrew and Persian models? This article begins to explore these questions.…”
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  11. 1791

    Schemes of eStories for Children with Social Communication Difficulties by Noura Al Ghurair, Ghada Alnaqi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The current paper presents the development and the evaluation of an Arabic application (app) for electronic stories (eStories) that can be used as an assistive tool in the rehabilitation of children with social communication difficulties. …”
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  12. 1792

    سمات الأنا الشعرية الأنثوية الحداثية بين روضة الحاج وفروغ فرخزاد (مقدمة نقدية نفسية مقارنة) by Baraa Khaled Hilal

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the modern era, Ego witnessed many transformations, with the emergence of the romantic school, but the symbolic and existential schools  created another form of the Ego, emerged from psychiatric clinics and was crystallized by the Austrian psychologist (Sigmund Freud), I intend to address one type of these new poetic transformations,   classical characteristics of Female Ego in the works of the Sudanese poet Rawdha Al-Hajj compared to the Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad." the Sudanese I will study the classical poetic female ego and its features, in their Arabic or translated into Arabic poetry. My study will be a critical comparative study in the light of the psychological approach. …”
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  13. 1793

    Islamic Late Antiquity and Fatḥ: the Effect as Cause by Emilio González Ferrín

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…El objetivo de este trabajo es reconsiderar el concepto de conquista islámica -Fatḥ- en tanto que medio para la expansión islámica, así como contestar el modo en que tendemos a describir una serie de acciones bélicas en Oriente Medio y en el Mediterráneo calificándolas a veces de “islámicas” y otras veces de “árabes”. Se destacará lo inapropiado de considerar históricamente todas estas conquistas -futūḥ-, pertenecientes al ámbito de lo literario en las muy tardías crónicas árabes. …”
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  14. 1794

    Sa'adi in the Chain of Prosodic Poets (A Critical Study of the Meters of Sa'adi ’s poetry, Based on Printed Texts and Manuscripts, With a Discussion about Prosodic Poets throughout... by Mohammadamir Jalali

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Too much meters and make new meters by changing the meters of Arabic poetry ("Iranicized meter") and his "musical eloquence" in Golestan's poems, are the reasons to prove that Sa'adi is a prosodic poet. …”
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  15. 1795

    Myths and Realities on Islam and Democracy in the Middle East by Salim Cevik

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…El fracaso del mundo árabe debería ser atribuido más a razones políticas, tales como la economía petrolera y el estado rentista, que al islam. …”
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  16. 1796

    Hope Speech Detection Using Social Media Discourse (Posi-Vox-2024): A Transfer Learning Approach by Muhammad Ahmad, Usman Sardar, Farid Humaira, Ameer Iqra, Muhammad Muzzamil, Ameer Hmaza, Grigori Sidorov, Ildar Batyrshin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the age of extensive social media usage, research has primarily focused on monolingual techniques, and the Urdu and Arabic languages have not been addressed. Purpose: This study addresses joint multilingual hope speech detection in the Urdu, English, and Arabic languages using a transfer learning paradigm. …”
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  17. 1797

    The Review and Analysis of the Book: "Seasons of the Transfiguration and Al-Tarib" from Experience to Translation by Reza Nazemian

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The book consists of eight chapters that deal with various subjects in the field of translation from Arabic to English and vice versa, and although all of these chapters, are the subject of an article, they are scattered.  …”
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  18. 1798

    The acceptability and validity of AI-generated psycholinguistic stimuli by Alaa Alzahrani

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In Experiment 2, Arabic AI-generated stimuli received lower acceptability ratings than their human-composed counterparts. …”
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  19. 1799

    Interaction of Linguistic and Literary Aspects in the Context of the Cultural Diversity of the Turkic Peoples of Central Asia by Omorov Aitmamat, Chokoeva Dilbar, Kalchakeyev Kubanychbek, Sheripbayev Amangeldi, Kochorova Gulumkan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The languages were significantly enriched with borrowings from Persian, Arabic, and Russian, which affected their vocabulary and grammar.…”
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  20. 1800

    La passerelle ottomane by Iyas Hassan

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…First, the work is concerned with commenting on a group of Arabic expressions and vocabulary derived from the Turkish language, most of which have disappeared from dialectal Levantine Arabic today. …”
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