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Towards a Methodology for Measuring Lexical Density in Arabic


 
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1. Title Title of document Towards a Methodology for Measuring Lexical Density in Arabic
 
2. Creator Author's name, affiliation, country Ahmed Seddik Al-Wahy; Faculty of Languages (Al-Alsun), Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
 
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3. Subject Keyword(s) lexical density, grammatical intricacy, lexical variation, Late Middle Arabic, Modern Standard Arabic
 
4. Description Abstract The purpose of this study is two-fold. First, it aims to show whether there are differences in lexical density between two historical varieties of Arabic, namely, Late Middle Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic. Second, it seeks to find out the method of measuring lexical density that best suits the Arabic language, with its orthographic and morpho-syntactic peculiarities. To this end, it compares the two main methods for measuring lexical density, Ure’s and Halliday’s, and discusses the difficulties that arise when each of them is applied to Arabic, suggesting solutions where possible. Each method is then used to measure lexical density in a selection of texts representing the two varieties of Arabic and belonging to the historical narrative genre. The results of the comparison indicate that the two varieties display different degrees of lexical density, though the two methods of measurement yield opposing results. However, it is shown that Halliday’s method is more appropriate for Arabic and that it consistently reveals significant differences between the historical varieties as represented by the texts analysed.
 
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7. Date (YYYY-MM-DD) 23-02-2018
 
8. Type Status & genre Peer-reviewed Article
 
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9. Format File format PDF
 
10. Identifier Uniform Resource Identifier https://revues.imist.ma/index.php/IJAL/article/view/11568
 
11. Source Title; vol., no. (year) International Journal of Arabic Linguistics; Vol 3, No 1 (2017)
 
12. Language English=en
 
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15. Rights Copyright and permissions Copyright (c) 2018 International Journal of Arabic Linguistics