Design of Colloquial Arabic Electronic Atlas
AUTHORS
Dong-Yul Lee,Department of Global Area Studies, Graduate School Busan University of Foreign Studies
Ji-Hoon Kang,Institute of Mediterranean Studies. Busan University of Foreign Studies
Sang-Ho Moon,(Corresponding Author) Department of Computer Engineering, Busan University of Foreign Studies.
Yong-Su Youn,Institute of Mediterranean Studies. Busan University of Foreign Studies
ABSTRACT
Arabic Language is characterized as a diglossia phenomenon, and that phenomenon base concept is Written Arabic and Colloquial Arabic. Colloquial Arabic is related with Arabic speaker’s geographical location and living culture and history. In the paper we recommend research methodology using Electronic Atlas for Colloquial Arabic research. So we collect Colloquial Arabic Data and Database Design, and Design interface for Colloquial Arabic Electronic Atlas.
KEYWORDS
Arabic language, Colloquial Arabic, Electronic Atlas, Diglossia, Research methodology
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