2019
DOI: 10.21608/cse.2019.66656
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English-Arabic Code-Switching of the Arabic Language Speakers in Instant Messaging: Motivations and Structure

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“…2.External context is derived from non-linguistic elements that accompany the text. Similarly, Hassan (1971) stated that "When rhetoricians said, 'Every situation has its own appropriate speech,' they meant that they were considering what is known among linguists as the context of the situation, and that every word has a context with its accompanying situation.' They relied on two phrases from the Arabic language that confirm the study of meaning in all cultures equally.…”
Section: The Concept Of Context and Its Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2.External context is derived from non-linguistic elements that accompany the text. Similarly, Hassan (1971) stated that "When rhetoricians said, 'Every situation has its own appropriate speech,' they meant that they were considering what is known among linguists as the context of the situation, and that every word has a context with its accompanying situation.' They relied on two phrases from the Arabic language that confirm the study of meaning in all cultures equally.…”
Section: The Concept Of Context and Its Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present participle refers to who does the act 52 . Furthermore, the present participle denotes the present tense and this occurs through the context 53 .…”
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“…The last section concludes the paper. (Bahloul 2008, 73-74) An alternative account analyzes QAD as an aspectual marker that denotes terminative or telic event as in (19) (Fradkin 1985, 215-16;Hassan 1990, 127-9) (Bahloul 2008, 75) The other one meaning analysis is the modality-based view (Dahl & Talmoudi, 1979, Hassaan 1979, Messaoudi 1985, Azmi 1988, and Ryding 2005. Accordingly, QAD behaves as a modal that denotes emphasis or assertivity of eventuality as described by QAD's propositional complement (i.e., its prejacent).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%