scholarly journals الأخطاء النحوية الشائعة في الأفعال لدى المغردين العرب في تويتر

Al-Ma rifah ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 15 (02) ◽  
pp. 118-137
Author(s):  
نجود إسماعيل العنزي ◽  
محمد أزيدان عبد الجبار ◽  
عبد الرؤوف حسان ◽  
عبد الحليم محمد

Arabic is exposed to many negative linguistic manifestations, such as the phenomenon of widespread grammatical errors in social media, especially Twitter. The aim of the current study is to monitor grammatical errors in in verbs Twitter tweets. The study also seeks to investigate the impact of grammatical errors on the understanding of tweets and to detect the effect of grammatical errors in verbs on Arabic Level . In order to verify the validity of the hypotheses and to answer all the questions, the researchers will use the statistical analytical descriptive method in order to obtain the study data. The study will then devise a computer program designed by the researchers to correct common grammatical errors in verbs  on Twitter. The study sample will consist of only 200 informative tweets from 2016 to 2018, with many Arab political and social events occurring in this period, so Twitter has become an important and influential medium in the Arab world. The nature of the research requires that it be in four chapters, preceded by an introduction and followed by a conclusion.   

Author(s):  
Nujood Ismail Rafie Al Anzi - Mohammed Azidan Abdul Jabbar

 Arabic is exposed to many negative linguistic manifestations, such as the phenomenon of widespread grammatical errorin social media, especially Twitter. The aim of the current study is to monitor grammatical errorin Twitter tweets and to identify factors affecting grammatical errorin Twitter tweets. The study also seeks to investigate the impact of grammatical variation on the understanding of tweets and to detect the effect of grammatical erroron Level level. In order to verify the validity of the hypotheses and to answer all the questions, the researcher will use the statistical analytical descriptive method in order to obtain the study data. The study will then devise a computer program designed by the researcher to correct common grammatical error among Twitter. The study sample will consist of only 200 informative tweets from 2016 to 2018, with many Arab political and social events occurring in this period, so Twitter has become an important and influential medium in the Arab world. The nature of the research requires that it be in four chapters, preceded by an introduction and followed by a conclusion.


Author(s):  
NUJUD ISMAIL ALANAZI, MOHD AZIDAN ABDUL JABAR, ABDURRAUF HAS

  Arabic language is exposed to many negative linguistic manifestations, such as the phenomenon of widespread grammatical error in social media. The aim of the current study is to monitor grammatical errorin in social media and to identify factors affecting mistakes for (prepositions, conjunctions). The study also seeks to investigate the impact of grammatical variation on the understanding and to detect the effect of grammatical erroron Level. In order to verify the validity of the hypotheses and to answer all the questions, the researcher used the statistical analytical descriptive method in order to obtain the study data. invention “Application third party” by the researcher to correct mistakes among people in social media. The study sample consist of only 200 sentences from (2016 to 2018). with many Arab political and social events occurring in this period, so the social media has become an important and influential medium in the Arab world. The main of results of research was descriptive and statistical results: The Mistake was just in conjunctions, prepositions; because the people used it misplaced. The mistake in the prepositions were %82, while the mistake in the conjunctions just %17.    


2011 ◽  
Vol 30 (4) ◽  
pp. 3-31 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jason P. Abbott

The capabilities, tools and websites we associate with new information communication technologies and social media are now ubiquitous. Moreover tools that were designed to facilitate innocuous conversation and social interaction have had unforeseen political impacts. Nowhere was this more visible than during the 2011 uprisings across the Arab World. From Tunis to Cairo, and Tripoli to Damascus protest movements against authoritarian rule openly utilized social networking and file sharing tools to publicize and organize demonstrations and to catalogue human rights abuses. The Arab Spring, or Jasmine Revolution, was an event that was both witnessed and played out in real time online. This article explores the impacts and effects of these technologies on regimes in East Asia, in particular exploring the extent to which they proffer new capabilities upon activists and reformers in the region's semi-democratic and authoritarian regimes. Drawing on data on Internet and smartphone use, as well as case studies that explore the role of these technologies on the 2008 and 2011 general elections in Malaysia and Singapore respectively, this article suggests that the Internet and social networking platforms do present unique opportunities for activists, citizens and social movements.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 35
Author(s):  
Ratna Juwitasari Emha ◽  
Dede Fatinova

It is a fact that language is dynamic, and nothing can not stop it from changing. This dynamism has implications for the use of various languages among Indonesians. The youth mostly uses it because they are active and massive users of technology and social media. This research aims to describe the form and character of the linguistic variation of slang which is popularly used by the millennial generation. In this study, data is taken from social media, and direct informants then analyzed using a qualitative descriptive method. The results showed that four types of linguistic variation of slang which is popularly used by the millennial generation such phonology (32,29%), morphology (22,92%), syntax (4,17%), and semantics aspect (40, 63%). Based on the results, the millennial generation’s most dominant type of semantics aspect with 39 data (40, 63%). It means that millennials preferred using more slang utterances modified in semantic elements. Millennials did not completely change or create many new meanings. They retained the meanings of existing references only in the forms of new terms.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 24
Author(s):  
Diah Fatma Sjoraida ◽  
Rully Khairul Anwar ◽  
Edwin Rizal ◽  
Diah Sri Rejeki

Background of the study: Social media and housewives have become an inseparable unity, especially in Karawang. Accessing social media is a routine that is always done every day. Existence or self-actualization is the reason housewives have social media accounts, one of the Instagram. The purpose of this study is to determine the motives of housewives have Instagram and to know the forms of interaction and content that are distributed to the public.Purpose: This study aims to determine the impact of the use of Instagram on consumptive behavior of housewives in Karawang.Method: This qualitative research uses a descriptive method by taking a location on a housewife in Karawang.Findings: The motive of housewives using Instagram is quite religious, that is entertainment, selling its business, product, socialization, and self-existence, the form of interaction and content distributed in Instagram is post photo with caption interesting, giving hashtag, and follow the trends in Instagram. The conclusion of this research is through Instagram, the housewife can show their existence to the environment to be seen and accepted well.Conclusion: 1) Instagram is a phenomenal social media among housewives because users are spoiled with various features available on Instagram, 2) the campus provides a large bandwidth so they can access Instagram more easily, and 3) the impact of expanding access to the internet becomes they are more consumptive to do transactions face to face.


2015 ◽  
pp. 55-66 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohamad Alkhouja

This chapter discusses the role of social media in the uprisings of the Arab world. It argues that the seemingly democratizing impact of online activism is not due to the inherent nature of social media as a tool for democracy but rather an outcome of the equilibrium of forces that shaped the use of social media platforms by all three main players. Activists, governments, and social media firms formed a triangle of powers that influenced the use of social media during the Arab movements. In a different context, the outcome of such power balance can arguably inhibit citizens' rights and empower governments. To this end, the chapter first explores the use of social media platforms from the perspective of activists, governments, and social media firms, then presents a framework to understand the impact of all three in shaping the use of social media during the uprisings. The chapter then concludes that the projections of the role of social media on other movements in the world must not be made without understanding the underlying complexities and dynamics of these movements.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 15 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruoxin Zhu ◽  
Diao Lin ◽  
Michael Jendryke ◽  
Chenyu Zuo ◽  
Linfang Ding ◽  
...  

Studying the impact of social events is important for the sustainable development of society. Given the growing popularity of social media applications, social sensing networks with users acting as smart social sensors provide a unique channel for understanding social events. Current research on social events through geo-tagged social media is mainly focused on the extraction of information about when, where, and what happened, i.e., event detection. There is a trend towards the machine learning of more complex events from even larger input data. This research work will undoubtedly lead to a better understanding of big geo-data. In this study, however, we start from known or detected events, raising further questions on how they happened, how they affect people’s lives, and for how long. By combining machine learning, natural language processing, and visualization methods in a generic analytical framework, we attempt to interpret the impact of known social events from the dimensions of time, space, and semantics based on geo-tagged social media data. The whole analysis process consists of four parts: (1) preprocessing; (2) extraction of event-related information; (3) analysis of event impact; and (4) visualization. We conducted a case study on the “2014 Shanghai Stampede” event on the basis of Chinese Sina Weibo data. The results are visualized in various ways, thus ensuring the feasibility and effectiveness of our proposed framework. Both the methods and the case study can serve as decision references for situational awareness and city management.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 51-61
Author(s):  
Aminah Aminah ◽  
Novita Sari

Facebook social media is one of the media that is very influential in people's lives today. Using Facebook, the dissemination of information can be quickly conveyed to the public, especially to Facebook users. This raises concern from users in filtering information to avoid fake news. This research aims to explain to the impact of fake news on Facebook on beginner voters who have a right to vote in presidential and legislative elections in Panga District, Aceh Jaya. This study used a qualitative descriptive method. The data were collected by interviewing nine informants. The results of the study showed that Facebook is often used by beginner voters to obtain information related to electoral affairs. The number of fake news circulated throughout Facebook has effects on the beginner voters. They found it difficult to distinguish between fake and real news, were easily provoked, were easy to hate, and change their support.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. p17
Author(s):  
Yaron Katz

The Arab Spring refers to the protests and revolutions that spread across Middle Eastern and North African Muslim countries in the spring of 2011. It was the first “social media revolution”, which demonstrated the spread of social revolution and the way civil protests and demands for political reforms can swiftly spread globally through social media. Following the social movement in the Arab World, the turmoil in the Middle East continued with the Israeli Social Justice movement of summer 2011, which was also identified as a social media revolution. Same as in the Arab World, in Israel too new media increased the role of the public, who could influence political issues by bypassing the monopoly of the political establishment and traditional media on the political discourse. The research examines the way that the concept of democracy in the region changed in the digital age. The findings show that social media became crucial in shaping the political discourse and determined dramatic changes in the balance of political power in Israel and Arab countries. Through digital technology and online campaigns politics changed as young Arabs and Israeli altered public agenda from the traditional religious and political Arab-Israeli conflict to social and economic issues.


Author(s):  
Arram Sriram ◽  
Prasanth Rao Adhiraju ◽  
Praveen Kumar Kalangi ◽  
Sathiyamoorthi V.

Social media websites enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. The main advantage of social media is the ability to communicate with different people to share their knowledge and discuss social events. The impact of social media on people and their behavior is enormous and also solves many problems if it works fine. But there may be negative aspects as well when they are exchange their ideas between people of very different cultures, religions, different age group, and misbehavior of a few users. These problems are addressed using data analytics, which takes people context into account, learns from it, and takes proactive steps according to their situation and expectations, avoiding user intervention as much as possible. This chapter presents all possible problems in social media and enabling those scenarios with effective solutions.


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