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Prof. Rafat Alkmaar :: Publications:

Title:
The expressiveness of the Arabic Sentence: A semantic meditation
Authors: Raafat A. El-Kammar
Year: 1995
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Journal: The 3rd international conference on AI applications, Cairo, Egypt, January 4-7 , 1995
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

The Arabic sentence is known for its richness in meanings and semantics. It can sometimes be compound and complex, which renders its semantic representation difficult. This paper presents a semantic representation to the difficult types of the Arabic sentence as mentioned in the Arabic literature and classifications it into 17 different types, that were all represented semantically, and also subdivided into a number 8, of different models. This procedure allows the semantic representation of the Arabic language to be easily achieved.

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