Conferences & Workshops

  1. Albaqawi, N., & Oakes, M. (2019, July). Compiling and Analysing a Corpus of Transcribed Spoken Gulf Pidgin Arabic Based on Length of Stay in the Gulf. Proceedings of the 3rd Workshop on Arabic Corpus Linguistics.
  2. Al-Mahrooqi, R., & Denman, C. (2014, October). Societal changes in the Arabian Gulf: The case of language change and identity in Oman. Third Symposium of Sultan Qaboos Academic Chairs.
  3. Avram, A. A. (2015). On The Developmental Stage Of Gulf Pidgin Arabic [Conference Presentation]. Arabic Varieties: Far and Wide, Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of AIDA, Bucharest.
  4. Bies, A., Song, Z., Maamouri, M., Grimes, S., Lee, H., Wright, J., Strassel, S., Habash, N., Eskander, R., & Rambow, O. (2014). Transliteration of Arabizi into Arabic Orthography: Developing a Parallel Annotated Arabizi-Arabic Script SMS/Chat Corpus [Conference Paper]. Proceedings of the EMNLP 2014 Workshop on Arabic Natural Language Processing (ANLP), Doha, Qatar.
  5. Manfredi, S. (2022). Gulf Pidgin Arabic: transient learner variety or true pidgin? Historical language contact and emergent/emerging varieties in the Indian Ocean. Universitat Bremen, Germany.
  6. Miller, C. (2004). Impact of Migration on Arabic Urban Vernaculars: Advocating a Comparative Analysis [Conference Paper]. 5th International Aida Conference. Cadiz, Servicio de Publicaciones Universidad de Cadiz.
  7. Zribi, I., Boujelbane, R., Masmoudi, A., Ellouze, M., Belguith, L., & Habash, N. (2014). A Conventional Orthography for Tunisian Arabic. LREC Conference 2014, Reykjavik, Iceland.
  8. Zbib, R., Malchiodi, E., Devlin, J., Stallard, D., Matsoukas, S., Schwartz, R., Makhoul, J., Zaidan, O.F., & Callison-Burch, C. (2012). Machine Translation of Arabic Dialects [Conference Paper]. Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies.
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  10. Albaqawi, N. S. (2020). Gender Variation in Gulf Pidgin Arabic. [Doctoral dissertation, University of Wolverhampton]. University of Wolverhampton Open Repository. http://hdl.handle.net/2436/623973 
  11. Aljutaily, M. F. (2018). The influence of linguistic and non-linguistic factors on the variation of Arabic marked consonants in the speech of Gulf Pidgin Arabic: acoustic analysis [Doctoral dissertation, University of Georgia]. chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://getd.libs.uga.edu/pdfs/aljutaily_mohammad_f_201808_phd.pdf
  12. Almoaily, M. (2012). Language Variation in Gulf Pidgin Arabic (Publication No. 069087387) [Doctoral Dissertation, Newcastle University].
  13. Al-Salman, I.A.K. (2013). Jordanian Pidgin Arabic. (Publication No. 2009300074) [MA thesis, Yarmouk University]. Google Scholar.
  14. 13.  Alshammari, W.F.B. (2018). The Development of and Accommodation in Gulf Pidgin Arabic: Verbal and Pronominal Form Selection. (Publication No. 10810040) [Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University]. Indiana University ProQuest Dissertation and Theses. https://www.proquest.com/openview/3a0fcbe61707c387877af8578918673a/1?cbl=18750&pq-origsite=gscholar
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  16. 14.  Bazerbay, A. (2024). Migrant Workers’ Varieties of Arabic in Hijaz, Madinah: Pidgin or Interlanguage Varieties? [Doctoral dissertation, Newcastle University]. Newcastle University Duraspace. https://theses.ncl.ac.uk/jspui/handle/10443/6409.
  17. Bonais, R. (2022). The Role of Transfer/Substrate Influence in the Development of Gulf Pidgin Arabic. [Doctoral dissertation, University of Michigan]. University of Michigan Library. Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.7302/4562
  18. Hobrom, A. (1992). An Analysis of the Arabic Pidgin Spoken by Indian Workers in Saudi Arabia. [Master’s thesis, University of Kansas]. Google Scholar.
  19. Næss, U. G. (2008). “Gulf Pidgin Arabic”: individual strategies or a structured variety? A study of some features of the linguistic behaviour of Asian migrants in the Gulf countries. [Master’s thesis, University of Oslo]. University of Oslo DUO Research Archive. https://www.duo.uio.no/handle/10852/24267