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    Modern standard Arabic speech corpus for implementing and evaluating automatic continuous speech recognition systems by Abushariah, Mohammad Abd-Alrahman Mahmoud, Raja Zainal Abidin, Raja Noor Ainon, Zainuddin, Roziati, Alqudah, Assal Ali Mustafa, Ahmed, Moustafa Elshafei, Khalifa, Othman Omran

    Published 2011
    “…This paper presents our work towards developing a new speech corpus for Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), which can be used for implementing and evaluating Arabic speaker-independent, large vocabulary, automatic, and continuous speech recognition systems. …”
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    Reverse and Reserve : a Cardiff Grammar account on reversibility in equational clauses in modern standard Arabic by Hanaa Samaha, Yap, Teng Teng, Kumaran Rajandran

    Published 2021
    “…Therefore, this paper aims to examine reversibility in verbless Equational Clauses (ECls) by investigating the syntactic, experiential (Transitivity), and textual (thematic and informational) features of the reversed elements in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) within the Cardiff Grammar model (CG). …”
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    Phonetically rich and balanced text and speech corpora for Arabic language by Abushariah, Mohammad Abd-Alrahman Mahmoud, Ainon, Raja Noor, Zainuddin, Roziati, Elshafei, Moustafa, Khalifa, Othman Omran

    Published 2011
    “…This paper describes the preparation, recording, analyzing, and evaluation of a new speech corpus for Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). The speech corpus contains a total of 415 sentences recorded by 40 (20 male and 20 female) Arabic native speakers from 11 different Arab countries representing three major regions (Levant, Gulf, and Africa). …”
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    Word usage variations in Arabic newspapers: a corpus investigation by Zainur Rijal Abdul Razak

    Published 2014
    “…The Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is practiced in all Arab countries especially in official communication; written and spoken to unite Arab countries in certain aspects. …”
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    Diglossic code-switching phenomenon in Jordanian newspaper satirical articles by Algweirien, Hussien, Al-Quran, Majed, Al-Khawaldeh, Nisreen

    Published 2024
    “…This study investigates the functions that the diglossic code-switching between Modern Standard Arabic and Jordanian Arabic serves in Jordanian newspaper ironic articles. …”
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    A translation model using hybrid approaches to improve Arabizi dialect sentiment analysis in business tweet’s / Mohamed Elhag Mohamed Abo by Mohamed Elhag , Mohamed Abo

    Published 2022
    “…It surpasses other Arabic dialect and modern standard Arabic models in most datasets. However, the evaluation showed that the results of proposed framework has better result than the five-dataset results that were applied in the same environment. …”
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    Using verb-noun collocation for disambiguating verb polysemy in English-Arabic statistical machine translation / Hussein Khaled Hussein Soori by Hussein Soori, Hussein Khaled

    Published 2015
    “…Two multi-domain corpora in modern standard Arabic were chosen for this work: the Contemporary Corpus of Arabic and the Arabic Corpus by Mourad Abbas. …”
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    Arabic Phonetic Modeling From Speech Recognition Perspective by Albakoosh, Esmaeil M. A.

    Published 2010
    “…The Arabic language is a collection of varieties, among which Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) has a special case, because it is the formal language of media, culture, and education in the Arab world. …”
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    An automatic diacritization algorithm for undiacritized Arabic text by Zayyan, Ayman Ahmad Muhammad

    Published 2017
    “…Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is used today in most written and some spoken media. …”
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