Description: this xml file describes the Arabic phonetic constraints (rules) resulting from the analysis of the lexicons(Taj Alarous, Al ain, Lisan Al arab, Alwassit and almoassir ). These rules are to be applied to Arabic roots and are classified into a number of categories. Each category has a certain type of constraints as follow: The first category defines that the root must not consist of three identical letters. The second category defines that the root must not start with two repeating letters. The third category lists the letters that must not occur in the same root, regardless of their order. The fourth category lists the letters that may not be used together in a certain order in a root. ISLRN: 190-535-098-473-
A language is made up of units of units of a particular sound, with the sound unit up unit formed mi...
An LMF conformant XML-based file containing all Arabic characters (letters, vowels and punctuations)...
The aim of this paper is to explore the phonetic nature of vowels in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). A...
This xml file describes the Arabic phonetic constraints are to be applied on Arabic root. The first ...
Description: This xml file is a lexicon containing all 21952 (28x28x28) Arabic triliteral combinatio...
A XML-based file containing all Arabic characters (letters, vowels and punctuations). Each character...
AbstractConversion of Arabic script into phonetic rules is one of the major obstacles facing the res...
Phonetic dictionaries are essential components of large-vocabulary natural language speakerindepende...
Phonetic dictionaries are essential components of large-vocabulary natural language speaker-independ...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. This article discusses the peculiarities of the Arabic root, its phonemic...
The paper is an attempt to promote Arabic language technologies and resources. It proposes a framewo...
In this data set you can find the roots and derivations words for the ten well known Arabic dictiona...
The first section deals with the principal phonetic descriptions of the Arabic sounds system produce...
Phonetic dictionaries are regarded as pivotal components of speech recognition systems. The function...
The present paper is intended as a contribution to the automatic treatment of Arabic language. It pr...
A language is made up of units of units of a particular sound, with the sound unit up unit formed mi...
An LMF conformant XML-based file containing all Arabic characters (letters, vowels and punctuations)...
The aim of this paper is to explore the phonetic nature of vowels in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). A...
This xml file describes the Arabic phonetic constraints are to be applied on Arabic root. The first ...
Description: This xml file is a lexicon containing all 21952 (28x28x28) Arabic triliteral combinatio...
A XML-based file containing all Arabic characters (letters, vowels and punctuations). Each character...
AbstractConversion of Arabic script into phonetic rules is one of the major obstacles facing the res...
Phonetic dictionaries are essential components of large-vocabulary natural language speakerindepende...
Phonetic dictionaries are essential components of large-vocabulary natural language speaker-independ...
© 2020 Lifescience Global. This article discusses the peculiarities of the Arabic root, its phonemic...
The paper is an attempt to promote Arabic language technologies and resources. It proposes a framewo...
In this data set you can find the roots and derivations words for the ten well known Arabic dictiona...
The first section deals with the principal phonetic descriptions of the Arabic sounds system produce...
Phonetic dictionaries are regarded as pivotal components of speech recognition systems. The function...
The present paper is intended as a contribution to the automatic treatment of Arabic language. It pr...
A language is made up of units of units of a particular sound, with the sound unit up unit formed mi...
An LMF conformant XML-based file containing all Arabic characters (letters, vowels and punctuations)...
The aim of this paper is to explore the phonetic nature of vowels in Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). A...