Similarities and differences: a preliminary comparative study of Arabic and Kadazandusun phonology

Arabic is one of the languages that is offered as a foreign language to learners who have never learned the language before studying in UMS. Takers of the language include learners of the Kadazan/dusun ethnic groups who speak either any dialect of Kadazan/Dusun, Sabah Malay, or English as their firs...

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Main Authors: Mohd Taqwudin Mohd Yazid, Veronica P. Atin
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spelling my.ums.eprints.421722024-12-16T03:04:02Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42172/ Similarities and differences: a preliminary comparative study of Arabic and Kadazandusun phonology Mohd Taqwudin Mohd Yazid Veronica P. Atin PJ1-(195) Languages PJ6001-8517 Arabic Arabic is one of the languages that is offered as a foreign language to learners who have never learned the language before studying in UMS. Takers of the language include learners of the Kadazan/dusun ethnic groups who speak either any dialect of Kadazan/Dusun, Sabah Malay, or English as their first language. The study compares some phonological aspects of Arabic and Kadazandusun with the objectives of identifying the differences between the phonological systems of Arabic and Kadazandusun, and suggest how the differences might be affecting learners of Kadazandusun who learn Arabic as a foreign language. The findings show that Arabic and Kadazandusun share three similar vowels, but Arabic has twelve consonants that are different than Kadazandusun. Apart from that, in Arabic vowel alterations can carry grammatical functions such as plurality which do not exist in Kadazandusun. The authors suggest some areas of difficulties for Kadazandusun learners in learning Arabic, and recommended further studies to confirm the suggestions, as well as to propose learning strategies for learners to cope with the difficulties. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS) 2019 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42172/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42172/2/FULL%20TEXT.pdf Mohd Taqwudin Mohd Yazid and Veronica P. Atin (2019) Similarities and differences: a preliminary comparative study of Arabic and Kadazandusun phonology. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 9 (2). pp. 804-817. ISSN 2222-6990 http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v9-i2/5617
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PJ6001-8517 Arabic
Mohd Taqwudin Mohd Yazid
Veronica P. Atin
Similarities and differences: a preliminary comparative study of Arabic and Kadazandusun phonology
description Arabic is one of the languages that is offered as a foreign language to learners who have never learned the language before studying in UMS. Takers of the language include learners of the Kadazan/dusun ethnic groups who speak either any dialect of Kadazan/Dusun, Sabah Malay, or English as their first language. The study compares some phonological aspects of Arabic and Kadazandusun with the objectives of identifying the differences between the phonological systems of Arabic and Kadazandusun, and suggest how the differences might be affecting learners of Kadazandusun who learn Arabic as a foreign language. The findings show that Arabic and Kadazandusun share three similar vowels, but Arabic has twelve consonants that are different than Kadazandusun. Apart from that, in Arabic vowel alterations can carry grammatical functions such as plurality which do not exist in Kadazandusun. The authors suggest some areas of difficulties for Kadazandusun learners in learning Arabic, and recommended further studies to confirm the suggestions, as well as to propose learning strategies for learners to cope with the difficulties.
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Veronica P. Atin
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Veronica P. Atin
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title Similarities and differences: a preliminary comparative study of Arabic and Kadazandusun phonology
title_short Similarities and differences: a preliminary comparative study of Arabic and Kadazandusun phonology
title_full Similarities and differences: a preliminary comparative study of Arabic and Kadazandusun phonology
title_fullStr Similarities and differences: a preliminary comparative study of Arabic and Kadazandusun phonology
title_full_unstemmed Similarities and differences: a preliminary comparative study of Arabic and Kadazandusun phonology
title_sort similarities and differences: a preliminary comparative study of arabic and kadazandusun phonology
publisher Human Resource Management Academic Research Society (HRMARS)
publishDate 2019
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/42172/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
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