Field: Arabic Language and Literature
Branch: Linguistic Studies
Specialization: Discourse Linguistics
This project seeks to examine the current state of the discipline of discourse linguistics and the reality of its teaching at national and Arab universities. We explore the importance of discourse linguistics and establish an educational reference for its most important scientific subjects and concepts. This is for educational purposes, in addition to the severity of the acute crisis of conceptual and terminological confusion. Given the growing demand for imported consumer goods from the Western world, whether in the form of manufactured goods labeled with foreign names or in the form of concepts laden with various connotations and backgrounds, there is an urgent need to establish an Arabic discourse linguistics capable of meeting these challenges. This aims to, among other things, carefully comprehend the contents and purposes of the concepts generated, as well as the specificities of their origin and contexts of their use. This is intended to:
Empower student researchers to understand scientific terminology and its applications in the fields of discourse linguistics.
Leveraging Western theories in the fields of linguistics and discourse analysis
Be able to use these theories and their associated methodological frameworks to analyze various discourses in literature, culture, journalism, religious heritage, etc.
Regional and national capacities that can employ university graduates:
- Education sector
- Tourism sector
- Culture and various activities sector
- Human development sector
- Media and press institutions of all kinds
- Scientific bodies, national and international complexes
- Opening up job opportunities in national scientific research laboratories, which can establish economic partnerships with various public and private sectors
- National and regional theaters
Bridges to other disciplines:
o Literature
o Criticism
o Translation studies
o Applied Linguistics
o Automated Processing of Arabic
o Journalism
o Educational
Teaching Language : Arabic