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Wael M. S. Zuraiq
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English lexical stress cues in native English and non-native Arabic speakers
W Zuraiq, JA Sereno
Ratio 1 (2), 829-832, 2007
242007
Phonological assimilation in urban Jordanian Arabic
W Zuraiq, J Zhang
Kansas Working Papers in Linguistics 28, 33-64, 2006
242006
Lending ears to EFL learners: Language difficulties
SM Asassfeh, YM Al-Shaboul, W Zuraiq, S Alshboul
The Educational and Developmental Psychologist 28 (1), 33-46, 2011
222011
Geminates and long consonants in Jordanian Arabic
KH Abu-Abbas, WM Zuraiq, OA Abdel-Ghafer
International journal of linguistics 3 (1), 1-17, 2011
192011
The production of lexical stress by native speakers of Arabic and English and by Arab learners of English
W Zuraiq
University of Kansas, 2005
172005
Acquisition of emphatic consonants by Ammani Arabic-speaking children
B Mashaqba, A Daoud, W Zuraiq, A Huneety
Language Acquisition 29 (4), 441-456, 2022
162022
Labile anticausatives in Jordanian Arabic
B Mashaqba, A Huneety, W Zuraiq, S Al-Shboul
Lingua Posnaniensis 62 (2), 19-45, 2020
122020
Consonantal assimilation in four dialects of Jordanian Arabic
W Zuraiq, M Abu-Joudeh
Studies in literature and language 6 (2), 73, 2013
92013
Assimilation and local conjunction in Arabic
KH Abu-Abbas, WM Zuraiq, FY Al-Tamimi
SKASE Journal of Theoretical Linguistics 7 (3), 64-83, 2010
82010
Patterns of lexical cohesion in Arabic newspaper editorials
W Zuraiq, S Alshboul
Jordan Journal of Modern Languages and Literature 11 (3), 273-296, 2019
72019
Similarity effects on the emergence of default inflection in Jordanian Arabic
AIS Sabri, A Huneety, B Mashaqba, W Zuraiq
Jordan Journal of Modern Languages and Literatures Vol 12 (3), 291-305, 2020
62020
Production of English lexical stress by Arabic speakers
W Zuraiq, JA Sereno
Second Language Speech Learning: Theoretical and Empirical Progress, 290, 2021
42021
Assimilation processes by Arab learners of English1
WMS Zuraiq, KHM Abu-Abbas
International Journal of Arabic-English Studies 10 (1), 85-92, 2009
42009
AGREE as a special case of gradience
K Abu-Abbas, W Zuraiq, O Abdel-Ghafer
Linguistic Analysis 38, 3-4, 2014
32014
Linguistic and Non-Linguistic Factors Influencing Name-Giving in Jordan
W Zuraiq
Yarmouk University, 1999
21999
Jordanian Women Are “Sort of Like” Less Assertive Than Jordanian Men, Aren’t They?
W Zuraiq, B Mashaqba, SSY Alahboul, AI al Huneety
The International Journal of Communication and Linguistic Studies 20 (1), 83, 2022
12022
The Status of the derivative adjective forms in the lexicon: Evidence on pseudo default patterns
S Al-Shboul, W Zuraiq, AH Moh’D Al-omari, B Mashaqba
Jordan Journal of Modern Languages and Literatures 14 (1), 75-85, 2022
12022
Using Conceptual Metaphors to Bridge the Gap Between the Receptive and Productive Competence of Idiomatic Expressions: The Case of Jordanian EFL Learners
MI Abu-Joudeh, WM Zuraiq, AA Jaradat, FM Muhaidat
Theory and Practice in Language Studies 13 (12), 3118-3125, 2023
2023
Inadequate Top-Down Information and Vowel Judgement
WMS Zuraiq, AO Moh’d A, MI Abu-Joudeh, AA Jaradat, BM Mashaqba, ...
Journal of Language Teaching and Research 14 (4), 912-917, 2023
2023
The Status and the Future of the English Language in Jordan
WMS Zuraiq, AA Jaradat, M Abu-Joudeh, S Al-Shboul
Theory and Practice in Language Studies 13 (4), 949-956, 2023
2023
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