2020
DOI: 10.5296/ijl.v12i3.17148
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A Pragmatic Study of Swearing Objects and Expressions in Jordanian Arabic

Abstract: This research paper aims at exploring the swearing objects and expressions that are used in Jordanian Arabic, particularly in the Mafraq Governorate. This study provides foreigners with enough information on swearing objects and expressions in the Mafraq Governorate. The stratified sample which allows selecting a separate simple random sample from each population stratum was applied in the current research. Questionnaire and interview method were employed in this study. The study found that Jordanians in Mafra… Show more

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“…This study may illuminate how digital tools affect language learning and how technology-enhanced learning might improve language abilities. This study could inform effective teaching practices that use technology to improve language learning, highlight the importance of collaborative learning, feedback, and practice, and help us understand how technology affects language acquisition and proficiency (Banikalef, 2020 ;Banikalef, 2019& Shalghin, 2023.…”
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“…This study may illuminate how digital tools affect language learning and how technology-enhanced learning might improve language abilities. This study could inform effective teaching practices that use technology to improve language learning, highlight the importance of collaborative learning, feedback, and practice, and help us understand how technology affects language acquisition and proficiency (Banikalef, 2020 ;Banikalef, 2019& Shalghin, 2023.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%