Corpus and Computational Linguistics
Morphological Analysis
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M. Sawalha, E. Atwell, and M. Abushariah (2013).
SALMA: Standard Arabic Language Morphological Analysis.
International Conference on Communications, Signal Processing and their Applications (ICCSPA).
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G. Rebdawi, S. Desouki and N. Ghneim (2013).
The Interactive Arabic Dictionary: Another Collaboratively Constructed Language Resource.
Journal of Computer Sciences and Applications.
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A. Alashqar (2012).
A Comparative Study on Arabic POS Tagging using Quran Corpus.
International Conference on Informatics and Systems (INFOS). Cairo, Egypt.
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E. Mohamed (2012).
Morphological Segmentation and Part of Speech Tagging for Religious Arabic.
Workshop on Computational Approaches to Arabic Script-Based Languages (AMTA). San Diego, California.
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N. Younis (2012).
Through Lexicographers Eyes: Does Morphology Count in Making Quranic Bilingual Dictionaries?
Language Resources and Evaluation for Religious Texts (LRE-Rel).
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M. Albared, N. Omar and M. Ab Aziz (2011).
Developing a Competitive HMM Arabic POS Tagger using Small Training Corpora.
Intelligent Information and Database Systems. Springer Berlin, Heidelberg.
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M. Sawalha and E. Atwell (2011).
Morphological Analysis of Classical and Modern Standard Arabic Text.
7th International Computing Conference in Arabic (ICCA11). Riyadh, Saudia Arabia.
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H. Rabiee (2011).
Adapting Standard Open-Source Resources to Tagging a Morphologically Rich Language: A Case Study with Arabic.
Student Research Workshop at Recent Advances in Natural Language Processing (RANLP). Hissar, Bulgaria.
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D. Kouloughli (2011).
Segmentation and Tagging of Vocalized Arabic Texts.
Langues et Littératures du Monde Arabe (LLMA).
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H. Rabiee (2011).
Arabic Language Analysis Toolkit.
Master of Science Thesis. Royal Institute of Technology. Stockholm, Sweden.
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M. Sawalha and E. Atwell (2010).
Fine-Grain Morphological Analyzer and Part-of-Speech Tagger for Arabic Text.
Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC). Valletta, Malta.
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R. Yusof, R. Zainuddin, M. Baba and Z. Yusof (2010).
Qur'anic Words Stemming.
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (AJSE).
Syntax and Treebanks
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M. Shatnawi and B. Belkhouche (2012).
Parse Trees of Arabic Sentences Using the Natural Language Toolkit.
International Arab Conference on Information Technology (ACIT). Zarq, Jordan.
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W. Seeker and J. Kuhn (2012).
Making Ellipses Explicit in Dependency Conversion for a German Treebank.
Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC). Istanbul, Turkey.
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J. Lee and Y. Kong (2012).
A Dependency Treebank of Classical Chinese Poems.
NAACL-HLT. Montreal, Canada.
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Q. Abbas (2012).
Building a Hierarchical Annotated Corpus of Urdu: The URDU.KON-TB Treebank.
International Conference on Intelligent Text Processing and Computational Linguistics (CICLing). New Delhi, India.
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K. Muhonen and T. Purtonen (2011).
Defining the Annotation Scheme of a Treebank: The End-Use Perspective.
Language and Technology Conference. Poland.
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C. Zribi, F. Fraj and M. Ahmed (2011).
An Intelligent Tool for Syntactic Annotation of Arabic Corpora.
International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology (IJCAT).
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A. Al-Saif and K. Markert (2010).
The Leeds Arabic Discourse Treebank: Annotating Discourse Connectives for Arabic.
Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC). Valletta, Malta.
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O. Smrž (2010).
Prague Arabic Dependency Treebank: Research Directions.
ALECSO Workshop on Enrichment of Arabic Digital Content, Higher Institute for Applied Science and Technology. Damascus, Syria.
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M. Gasser (2010).
A Dependency Grammar for Amharic.
Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC). Valletta, Malta.
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F. Fraj, C. Zribi and M. Ahmed (2010).
Parsing Arabic Texts using Real Patterns of Syntactic Trees.
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (AJSE).
Phonology and Prosody
Knowledge Representation
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A. Al-Zoghby, A. Ahmed, and T. Hamza (2013).
Arabic Semantic Web Applications – A Survey.
Journal of Emerging Technologies in Web Intelligence
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S. Fakhrahmad, A. Rezapour, M. Sadreddini and M. Jahromi (2012).
Machine Translation Based on Data Mining and Deductive Schemes.
The World Congress on Engineering (WCE). London, United Kingdom.
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M. Sherif and A. Ngomo (2012).
Semantic Quran: A Multilingual Resource for Natural-Language Processing.
Semantic Web Journal.
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W. Zaghouani, A Hawwari and M. Diab (2012).
A Pilot PropBank Annotation for Quranic Arabic.
Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Literature. NAACL-HLT. Montreal, Canada.
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A. M. Sharaf and E. Atwell (2012).
QurSim: A Corpus for Evaluation of Relatedness in Short Texts.
Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC). Istanbul, Turkey.
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A. M. Sharaf and E. Atwell (2012).
QurAna: Corpus of the Quran annotated with Pronominal Anaphora.
Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC). Istanbul, Turkey.
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A. Yauri, R. Kadir, A. Azman, A. Murad and M. Azrifah (2012).
Quranic-based Concepts: Verse Relations Extraction using Manchester OWL Syntax.
International Conference on Information Retrieval and Knowledge Management (CAMP). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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S. Zaidi, A. Abdelali, F. Sadat, M. Laskri (2012).
Hybrid Approach for Extracting Collocations from Arabic Quran Texts.
Language Resources and Evaluation for Religious Texts (LRE-Rel).
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A. Petiwala and S. Sathya (2011).
A Multi-Agent System to Learn Literature Ontology: An Experiment on English Quran Corpus.
2nd International Conference on Intelligent Agent and Multi-Agent Systems (IAMA). Chennai, India.
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Y. Hu, J. Boyd-Graber and P. Resnik (2011).
Topic Modeling In WISDOM.
Whitepaper, University of Maryland.
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S. Saad, N. Salim and S. Zainuddin (2011).
An Early Stage of Knowledge Acquisition based on Quranic Text.
International Conference on Semantic Technology and Information Retrieval (STAIR). Putrajaya, Malaysia.
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A. M. Sharaf and E. Atwell (2011).
Automatic Categorization of the Quranic Chapters.
7th International Computing Conference in Arabic (ICCA11). Riyadh, Saudia Arabia.
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J. alQinai (2011).
Convergence and Divergence in the Interpretation of Quranic Polysemy and Lexical Recurrence.
Studies About Languages.
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J. Akhtar (2011).
In Search of our Origins: How the Quran can Help in Scientific Research.
Oriole Book Publishers.
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H. Al-Khalifa, M. Al-Yahya, A. Bahanshal, I. Al-Oudah and N. Al-Helwa (2010).
An Approach to Compare Two Ontological Models for Representing Quranic Words.
International Conference on Information Integration and Web-based Applications & Services (iiWAS2010). Paris, France.
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M. Al-Yahya, H. Al-Khalifa, A. Bahanshal, I. Al-Odah and N. Al-Helwa (2010).
An Ontological Model for Representing Semantic Lexicons: An Application on Time Nouns in the Holy Quran.
Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering (AJSE).
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K. Aldhlan and A. Zeki (2010).
Datamining and Islamic Knowledge Extraction: Alhadith as a Knowledge Resource.
International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for the Muslim World (ICT4M). Jakarta, Indonesia.
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L. Almenoar (2010).
Procedure with Graphics using Quranic Verses in English.
World Conference on Learning, Teaching and Administration (WC-LTA). Cairo, Egypt.
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S. Zaidi, M. Laskri and A. Abdelali (2010).
Arabic Collocations Extraction using Gate.
International Conference on Machine and Web Intelligence (ICMWI). Algiers, Algeria.
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