Essays about: "arabiska"
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16. The Effect of Transfer on Arab and Portuguese Learners' Use of the English Prepositions to and for.
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för språkstudierAbstract : The researcher has studied, in this paper, the effect of transfer on the Arabic and Portuguese learners’ using prepositions during their process of learning English as a second language. The prepositions that the study deals with are to and, for. READ MORE
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17. By the Book. Or not? A linguistic journey through the Qur’an
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för språk och litteraturerAbstract : This paper investigates how the usage of the particle ’ أَم ’ in the Qur’an differs from the descriptions given of it in sources on modern Arabic. To do this, it adopts a working definition of the particle based on these sources, and then examines the particle’s occurrences throughout the book, placing them into two categories. READ MORE
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18. Factors influencing elderly Arabic immigrants continued physical exercising after a period of physiotherapy - a qualitative study
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för hälsovetenskapAbstract : Background: Elderly patients have shown to have difficulties to adhere to a continuous independent exercising after a rehabilitation period. Therefore, there is a need for increased understanding among physiotherapists about how to prepare these patients to be independent. READ MORE
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19. Conditional Constructions in Damascus Arabic : Form and meaning
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för lingvistik och filologiAbstract : This paper treats the relationship between form and meaning in conditional constructions in Damascus Arabic (DA). More specifically, it treats two, main formal categories of DA conditional constructions: the conditional marker and the verb morphology and, further, how these are related to various degrees of conditional hypotheticality. READ MORE
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20. The Responsibility to Protect in Libya and Syria - The future of international law or an abuse of power?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakulteten; Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The Responsibility to Protect, or “R2P”, is a principle that has generated heated debate since its introduction in a report by the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty (ICISS) in 2001. Having received an enthusiastic response from member states at the World Summit Outcome in 2005, the United Nations seemed to move into a new era of protecting humanitarian values; that of acting to protect the citizens of states when the states themselves proved unwilling or unable to do so. READ MORE