All Stories

  1. L1 and L2 transfer to L3 in L3 and L2 learners of Standard Arabic
  2. Concatenative and Nonconcatenative Plural Formation in L1, L2, and Heritage Speakers of Arabic
  3. Factors affecting the acquisition of plural morphology in Jordanian Arabic
  4. Factors affecting the retention of sentential negation in heritage Egyptian Arabic
  5. The Role of the Colloquial Varieties in the Acquisition of the Standard Variety: The Case of Arabic Heritage Speakers
  6. Arabic plurals and root and pattern morphology in Palestinian and Egyptian heritage speakers
  7. The socio-pragmatics of dialectal codeswitching by Al-`Keidaat Bedouin speakers
  8. Toward understanding the variability in the language proficiencies of Arabic heritage speakers
  9. Gender and number agreement in the oral production of Arabic Heritage speakers
  10. Aspects of second-language transfer in the oral production of Egyptian and Palestinian heritage speakers
  11. The sociolinguistic functions of codeswitching between Standard Arabic and Dialectal Arabic
  12. GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINIAN ARABIC HERITAGE SPEAKERS’ ORAL PRODUCTION
  13. Teachers’ attitudes toward information and communication technologies: the case of Syrian EFL teachers
  14. Ohio State University Attitudes toward Computer Technology Measure–-Arabic Version
  15. Ohio State University Attitudes toward Computer Technology Measure