Category: Discourse Analysis
Causative Alternations in Arabic
Causative alternations in Arabic occur when a verb can alternate between a non-causative (intransitive or transitive) form and a causative form, often through changes in the verb’s morphology. These alternations are a common feature [more…]
Conversational Analysis, A the study of human interaction
Conversational Analysis is an approach to the study of social interaction that empirically investigates the mechanisms by which humans achieve mutual understanding. A conversation refers to two or more individuals involved in a conversation [more…]
Part-of-Speech Hierarchy in Arabic Language
Preamble Part-of-speech (POS) tagging is the process of marking up words in a text with their corresponding part of speech based on their definition and context. For Arabic, POS tagging is more complex than [more…]
Conversation: Human Interaction Via Language
Conversational Analysis is an approach to the study of social interaction that empirically investigates the mechanisms by which humans achieve mutual understanding. A conversation refers to two or more individuals involved in a conversation [more…]
The Centre de linguistique appliquée in Besançon: A Comprehensive Analysis
The Centre de linguistique appliquée in Besançon, France, has long been a hub of linguistic research and innovation. This institution has made significant contributions to the understanding of language usage, practices, and history, drawing [more…]