Asaid Khateb
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Recent Articles
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Tarabya B, Andria S, Khateb A
Ann Dyslexia
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39946079
The current study sought to examine the existence of reading subtypes based on specific accuracy and rate criteria in dyslexia among a non-clinical sample of 120 Arabic-speaking University students and...
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Mansour-Adwan J, Khateb A
J Speech Lang Hear Res
. 2024 Nov;
:1-16.
PMID: 39496067
Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the stability of phonological awareness (PA) and language achievements between kindergarten and first grade among Arabic-speaking children. Method: A total of 1,158 children were...
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Andria S, Madi-Tarabya B, Khateb A
Eur J Neurosci
. 2022 Jul;
56(6):4819-4836.
PMID: 35900122
Diglossia in Arabic describes the existence and the use of two varieties of the same language: spoken Arabic (SA) and literary Arabic (LA). SA, the dialect first spoken by Arabic...
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Asadi I, Khateb A, Mansour-Adwan J, Khoury-Metanis A
J Psycholinguist Res
. 2022 May;
51(5):1083-1099.
PMID: 35538272
Diglossia in the Arabic language refers to the existence of two varieties of the same language: the Spoken Arabic (SA) and the Literary Arabic (LA). This study examined the development...
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Abou-Ghazaleh A, Khateb A, Kroll J
Int J Psychophysiol
. 2020 May;
153:80-90.
PMID: 32360750
To investigate cognitive control, researchers have repeatedly employed task switching paradigms. The comparison of switch relative to repeat trials reveals longer response times and higher error rates, a pattern that...
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Abou-Ghazaleh A, Khateb A, Nevat M
Brain Topogr
. 2019 Oct;
33(1):60-74.
PMID: 31578645
The diglossic socio-linguistic situation in Arabic refers to the use of two language varieties in everyday life. Spoken Arabic (SA) is acquired first and used for everyday informal communication, while...
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Abou-Ghazaleh A, Khateb A, Nevat M
Neuroscience
. 2018 Oct;
393:83-96.
PMID: 30312783
Diglossia in the Arabic language refers to the socio-linguistic situation in which Spoken Arabic (SA), which is the first to be acquired, is used for everyday communications, while Literary Arabic...
8.
Khateb A, Shamshoum R, Prior A
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn
. 2017 Feb;
43(8):1239-1253.
PMID: 28206789
The current study examines the interplay between global and local processes in bilingual language control. We investigated language-switching performance of unbalanced Arabic-Hebrew bilinguals in cued picture naming, using 5 different...
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Nevat M, Khateb A, Prior A
Eur J Neurosci
. 2014 Jul;
40(9):3387-95.
PMID: 25040779
In Arabic, the language used for everyday conversation ('spoken Arabic' - SA) differs markedly from literary Arabic (LA), which is used for written communication and formal functions. This fact raises...
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Taha H, Khateb A
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2013 Dec;
7:821.
PMID: 24348367
The Arabic alphabetical orthographic system has various unique features that include the existence of emphatic phonemic letters. These represent several pairs of letters that share a phonological similarity and use...