Papers Published in 2022

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Faculty NamePapers in 2022
Wafi Alshammari

1-Numeral Form Selection and Accommodation in Gulf Pidgin Arabic 

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Redhwan Qasem Ghaleb Rashed

1-The Impact of the Economic Condition on Entrepreneurial Development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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2- Socio-Political Realities in Modern Yemeni Short Story: A Critique of Mohammad Abdul-Wali's Short Stories.

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3-The ideological trends in Ali Ahmad Bakathir's Sallamat Al-Qass

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Rashed Daghamin

1-Daghamin, Rashed, Mamoon AL-Qudah & Faten Abu Hilal (2022). “The Development of the Historical Jewish-Christian Conflict in a Selection of Elizabethan Plays". Hebron University Research Journal. Forthcoming. 

2-Daghamin, Rashed. (2022). “E.M. Forster's A Passage to India: A Tragedy of Cultural Conflicts and Distorted Interracial Relationships". Theory and Practice in Language Studies, 12 (1): 52-60

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Imran Khan

1-Effect of Three-Dimensional Writing Anxiety on Writing Performance: Evidence from Higher Education in an ESL Context.

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2-The impact of internal factors on the use of technology in higher education in Saudi Arabia during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Yaser Altameemi

1-A Deep Learning Model to Predict Student Learning Outcomes in LMS Using CNN and LSTM.

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2-Saudi students' perspective towards language education policy of using the first language in teaching the second language.

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3-Analysing Assistance Discourse Provided to Stakeholders to Utilize E-Learning in the Higher Education.

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Thamir Issa Alomaim

1-Saudi students' perspective towards language education policy of using the first language in teaching the second language.

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2-Analysing Assistance Discourse Provided to Stakeholders to Utilize E-Learning in the Higher Education.

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Murdhy Alshamari

1-PF-Representation of Tense Feature on DPs: Morphosyntax of the φ-Agreeing T-Marker Tau.

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2-Grammaticalisation of Raħ in Dialectal Arabic: Generative Phases.

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3-Grammaticalisation of ʔelħi: n in Haili Arabic-From Propositional Item to Discourse Particle: Split CP Investigation.

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 4-The Derivation of Nominal Sentences in Standard Arabic

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5-The syntax of adjectival genitive constructions in Standard Arabic.

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6-The fine structure of low topics in Najdi Arabic.

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Mujahid Ahmed Alwaqaa

1-Alwaqaa, Mujahid (2022). “The Impact of Globalization on Culture and Identity with Reference to Selected Works by Taha Hussein." Addaiyan Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Vol. 4 (5): 1-15

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Saed Jamil Shahwan

1-" Gender Roles in The Merchant of Venice and Othello" Theory and Practice in Language Studies", Vol. 12, No. 1, Pages :158-164,

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2- “Seeking the Self Review: Psychology in Twenty-First-Century English Literature". International Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Studies, Volume 4, Issue 5, Pages:41-48

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Fawaz Jazim

1-The impact of internal factors on the use of technology in higher education in Saudi Arabia during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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2-The impact of technological capability on manufacturing companies: A review.

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Eisa S. Alrasheedi

Alrasheedi, E.S. (2022). Multicultural Psychological Empowerment Scale for Saudi Women. Frontiers in Psychology. Volume 12. 1-13. (Joint paper). ISI with impact factor 2.998.

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Ahmad Radi Alshammari

Alshammari, A. R. (2022). The Syntax Of The Wh-Subject In Ha'il Arabic. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 18(3).

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Naif S. Alshammari

1-PF-Representation of Tense Feature on DPs: Morphosyntax of the φ-Agreeing T-Marker Tau.

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Raniyah Mohammad Almarshedi

1-Assessment of the level of general knowledge and awareness of public toward seizure disorders and seizure disorder surgery in Hail city

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2- Role of metalinguistic awareness in training for reading: a quasi-experimental study with Saudi EFL learners

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