Published Researchs

Research TitleMAG. TITLERESEARCH AREAPUBLISH YEARDOIJournal URL
Assessing the Phonological Abilities of Jordanian Arabic-speaking Children with Phonological DisordersCommunication Sciences & Disorders (CSD)Phonology2024  Visit URL
Normativity and Variation in the Address Terms System Practiced among the Jordanian Youth CommunityLanguagesLinguistics 2023  Visit URL
Inadequate Top-Down Information and Vowel JudgementJournal of Language Teaching and ResearchLinguistics2023  Visit URL
MENTAL REPRESENTATION OF ENGLISH PAST TENSE MORPHOLOGY BY JORDANIAN EFL STUDENTS: A DUAL MECHANISM ANALYSISDialectologiaLinguistics /Morphology /Syntax2022  Visit URL
The Status of the Derivative Adjective Forms in the Lexicon: Evidence on Pseudo Default Patterns *Jordan Journal of Modern Languages and LiteraturesLinguistics /Morphology /Syntax2022  Visit URL
Pronunciation and linguistic bias in interviewing Arabic instructorsDialectologia Linguistics 2022  Visit URL
Jordanian Women Are “Sort of Like” Less Assertive Than Jordanian Men, Aren’t They?The International Journal of Communication and Linguistic Studiessociolinguistics/psycholinguistics2022  Visit URL
Typological Universals of Agreements in Arabic Second Language AcquisitionDirasat, Human and Social SciencesLinguistics/Second language Acquisition2020  Visit URL
Labile anticausatives in Jordanian ArabicLINGUA POSNANIENSISlinguistics; morpho-syntax2020  Visit URL
Labile anticausatives in Jordanian ArabicLINGUA POSNANIENSISSyntax2020  Visit URL
The Effect of Inductive and Deductive Teaching on EFL Undergraduates’ Achievement in Grammar at the Hashemite University in JordanInternational Journal of Higher EducationEFL2020  Visit URL
Expanding the default forms in the lexicon: the sound masculine plural inflectionOpcio?nLinguistics/Morphology2020  Visit URL
A prosodic account of wh-formation in Jordanian ArabicLinguaLinguistics/Syntax2019  Visit URL
Patterns of Lexical Cohesion in Arabic Newspaper EditorialsJordan Journal of Modern Languages and LiteratureLinguistics/Discourse Analysis2019  Visit URL
Topics in Arabic Auditory Word Recognition: Effects of Morphology and Diglossia***psycholinguistics2017  Visit URL