Category: Language Science
Unveiling Meaning: An Exploration of the Semantics of the Arabic Language
Abstract Semantics, the study of meaning in language, provides a crucial lens for understanding how speakers communicate and interpret messages (Aisyah, 2021). In the case [more…]
Machine Translation: Bridging the Language Gap
IntroductionThe desire to overcome language barriers has long been a driving force behind human communication, trade, and cultural exchange. While human translators have historically bridged [more…]
Grammatical Frameworks: Understanding and Describing Language
Introduction: Grammatical frameworks are the theoretical and methodological lenses through which linguists and other scholars analyze and describe the structure of language. These frameworks, which range [more…]
Causatives: A Linguistic Exploration of Cause & Effect
Introduction Human understanding of the world is deeply intertwined with the concept of cause and effect. We constantly perceive actions leading to outcomes, and language [more…]
A Unified Framework for Cross-Linguistic Syntactic Analysis
Introduction Universal Dependencies (UD) represents a significant endeavor in the field of computational linguistics, aiming to create a standardized framework for representing syntactic dependencies across [more…]
Causative-constructions-in-arabic-language
Introduction In Classical Arabic and Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), causative constructions are typically formed by using Form II (الفعل المزيد فيه بالهمزة) of the verb. [more…]
Causative Alternations in Arabic
Introduction 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 [more…]
Translation Theory and Practice
Introduction Translation studies is an academic interdiscipline dealing with the systematic study of the theory, description and application of translation, interpreting, and localization. As an interdiscipline, translation studies borrows much from [more…]