دراسات وأبحاث
Volume 16, Numéro 2, Pages 17-34
2024-04-15

Linguistics And Its Trends In Contemporary Arab Research Between Theory And Procedure Critical Reading In The Context Of The New Reception

Authors : Bouguerra Naamane .

Abstract

Abstract: This paper aims to examine, describe, and criticize the most prominent paths of contemporary linguistics towards analyzing language in its situation and use within the cognitive and methodological development that it witnessed during the beginning of the new millennium, which created around it a critical scientific discourse that ponders its procedural approaches, known as applied critical linguistics. (Critical Applied Linguistics) especially after its openness to many neighboring sciences, forming a wide field of cross-linguistic studies, based on the thesis of integration of knowledge and the intersection of specializations. In contemporary Arab culture, specialists note the extension of the forms of influence forming the cross-linguistic study, supported by the thesis of “soft linguistics.” In this context, we begin to examine these practices at the level of their methodological foundations and the deficiencies that appear in them, with the aim of directing attention, evaluating them, and aiming to achieve their deliberative adequacy and practical goals in the context of the new reception. Therefore, we aspire to answer many questions, the most prominent of which are: What are the most prominent cognitive turns? And the methodology that contemporary linguistics has passed through? How did Arab linguists receive the most important linguistic theories in theory and procedure? To what extent have Western linguistic theories been represented in light of the following and reformulation statements? What are the most prominent problems that can be considered signs of the crisis of linguistic discourse among the Arabs? And what should be paid attention to at the level of university research and teaching in terms of interdisciplinary specializations that are important in managing the linguistic affairs of Arabic, led by corpus linguistics, critical discourse analysis, and other broad linguistics applications?

Keywords

Arabic linguistics ; soft linguistics ; corpus ; critical analysis of discourse ; crisis of reception