• A short critique of the Crescent English Course 

      Al-Buainain, Haifa; البوعينين, هيفاء ( Qatar University , 1988 , Article)
      This paper is a short critique of the "Crescent English Course", Pupils Book 2. It falls into two parts. The first is information about the course; its aims, organization and some of its general characteristics. The second ...
    • A study of the interlanguage of some Arabic students of English 

      Al-Buainain, Haifa; البوعينين, هيفاء ( Qatar University , 1988 , Article)
      In this study, the contrastive analysis method is used to investigate the lnterlanguage (IL) developmental sequences of the acquisition of some aspects of English by Arabic-speaking learners. The learners, whose language ...
    • A review of process and production in SL studies 

      Al-Buainain, Haifa ( Qatar University , 1990 , Article)
    • Open-ended cloze procedure and multiple - choice cloze procedure: similarties and differences 

      Al-Buainain, Haifa; البوعينين, هيفاء ( Qatar University , 1991 , Article)
      This paper is a validation of two cloze procedures: Open-Ended and Multiple-Choice (henceforth OE and MC respectively). Open-Ended and Multiple-Choice tests on the same text were administered to 60 English majors in their ...
    • The relationship between attitudes and achievemet in SL ( a case study of students at the University of Qatar) 

      Al-Buainain, Haifa; Al-Emadi, Darwish ( Qatar University , 1998 , Article)
      Attitudes and motivation are considered important factors in Language Acquisition (LA). Learners' attitudes towards speakers ofTarget Language (TL) and the TLitselfhave been the subject of intensive research in applied ...
    • Creativity/Productivity of Child's Language: A Case of Qatari Dialect 

      Al-Buainain, Haifa ( Qatar University , 1999 , Article)
    • Developmental Stages of the Acquisition of Negation and interrogation by Children Native Speakers of Qatari Dialect 

      Al-Buainain, Haifa ( Qatar University , 2002 , Article)
      The developmental stages of Qatari Dialect interrogatives and negatives are described in this paper. Four children were included in this study, ranging in age from one year and six months to nine years. According to the ...
    • Language Learning Strategy Use by Arabic Speaking Students Learning English through Content areas 

      Eslami, Zohreh; Al-Buainain, Haifa; Tzou, Juliet ( TESOL Arabia International Conference and Exhibition , 2009 , Book chapter  &   Conference Paper)
      The success of learning in any language is usually dependent upon the kinds of learning strategies adopted by the language learner. Research into language learning strategies has thus assumed great importance as more and ...
    • Needs of English by graduates of Qatar University in the workplace 

      Al-Buainain, Haifa A.; Hassan, Fouad Khalil; Madani, Ahmed ( Australia Asia Research and Education Foundation (AAREF) , 2010 , Article)
      English is undoubtedly the language of international communication. It is generally observed that English is widely used in different sectors in Qatar. The need for English is clear. However, there is no large scale ...
    • Noisy zones of proximal development: Conversation in noisy classrooms 

      McKellin, W. H.; Shahin, K.; Hodgson, M.; Jamieson, J.; Pichora-Fuller, M. Kathleen ( Blackwell Publishing Ltd , 2011 , Article)
      Despite the importance of context in studies of language use, sociolinguists have ignored the impact of noise on conversational interaction. This inattention is of particular concern in classrooms where language is a ...
    • Urdu in Devanagari: Shifting orthographic practices and Muslim identity in Delhi 

      Ahmad, Rizwan ( Cambridge University Press , 2011 , Article)
      In sociolinguistics, Urdu and Hindi are considered to be textbook examples of digraphia—a linguistic situation in which varieties of the same language are written in different scripts. Urdu has traditionally been written ...
    • Baseline data for Arabic acquisition with clinical applications: Some phonological processes in Qatari children’s speech 

      Al-Buainain, Haifa; Shain, Kimary; Al-Timimy, Feda; Khattab, Ghada ( LAR Center Press , 2012 , Article)
      This paper has two aims. The first is to inform our language acquisition colleagues about the “Baseline Data for Arabic Acquisition with Clinical Applications” project, which is a multi-institutional and international ...
    • Sociolinguistic Variation in Athenian Suburban Speech 

      Theodoropoulou, Irene ( John Benjamins Publishing , 2013 , Article)
      This article focuses on the description and interpretation of the social meaning of sociolinguistic variation in Athenian suburban speech. A descriptive statistical and a Varbrul analysis of the syntactic variable Verb and ...
    • Borrowed Words In Qatari Dialect: A Case Study 

      Al-Buainain, Haifa ( Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press) , 2014 , Conference Paper)
      According to Graddol (2004) "The world's language system is undergoing rapid change because of demographic trends, new technology, and international communication. These changes will affect both written and spoken ...
    • Perceptual Dialectology of the Arab World: A Principal Analysis 

      Theodoropoulou, Irene; Tyler, Joseph ( Georgetown University Press , 2014 , Article)
      This study discusses perceptions of variation across dialects of Arabic in the Arab world as revealed through a perceptual dialectology map task. On a map of the Arab world, female undergraduate students at Qatar University ...
    • Sociolinguistics of Style and Social Class in Contemporary Athens 

      Theodoropoulou, Irene ( John Benjamins Publishing , 2014 , Book)
      This ethnographic study deals with the ways people in Athens, Greece, use style to construct their social class identities. Including a rich dataset comprising ethnographic interviews with actual people who live in the ...
    • A rating scale for the assessment of objective and subjective formal thought and language disorder (TALD) 

      Kircher, Tilo; Krug, Axel; Stratmann, Mirjam; Ghazi, Sayed; Schales, Christian; ... more authors ( Elsevier , 2014 , Article)
      Formal thought disorder (FTD) is a core syndrome of schizophrenia. However, patients with other diagnoses, such as mania and depression amongst others, also present with FTD. We introduce a novel, comprehensive clinical ...
    • Models of speech processing 

      Grosvald, Michael; Burton, Martha W.; Small, Steven L. ( Taylor and Francis , 2015 , Book chapter)
      One of the fundamental questions about language is how listeners map the acoustic signal onto syllables, words, and sentences, resulting in understanding of speech. For normal listeners, this mapping is so effortless that ...
    • A brief self-rating scale for the assessment of individual differences in gesture perception and production 

      Nagels, Arne; Kircher, Tilo; Steines, Miriam; Grosvald, Michael; Straube, Benjamin ( Elsevier , 2015 , Article)
      Gesture production and perception have a strong impact on speech perception and social-communicative functioning. Consequently, we created the 'Brief Assessment of Gesture' (BAG) tool, a set of 12 subjective statements ...
    • Models of Speech Processing 

      Grosvald, Michael; Burton, Martha W.; Small, Steven L. ( Taylor & Francis , 2015 , Book chapter)
      One of the fundamental questions about language is how listeners map the acoustic signal onto syllables, words, and sentences, resulting in understanding of speech. For normal listeners, this mapping is so effortless ...