RA214 : Linguistics

Department

Academic Program

Bachelor in Arabic Language

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

Overview

Linguistics course RA214: It is taught to students in the second academic year of the Department of Arabic Language at a rate of two hours per week. In this course, students study theories and linguistic schools.

The course aims to:

- Learn about ancient and modern theories and linguistic schools.

Familiarity with the views of orientalists on linguistic issues and responding to them.

Students can learn the stages that any language goes through.

The value of the study returns to the student:

The student should be familiar with the characteristics of the Arabic language and Semitic languages.

- The student understands the student scholars' point of view with respect to the phenomenon of syntax in the Arabic language.

- To understand derivation, analogy, and types of each.

Intended learning outcomes

Mental skills:

The student should have his own opinion on language issues.

To distinguish the characteristics of the Arabic language to reveal the meanings of the words of the Qur’an.

- That the student realizes that languages are not static, but rather a living organism undergoing development and so on.

Practical and professional skills:

Acquiring the skill of reading heritage books.

Acquiring the skill of using modern technology in research and presentation.

Students can learn the stages that any language goes through.

Teaching and learning methods

The course is offered to a student through:- Lectures.- Panel discussionsHomework and research (gathering information)

Methods of assessments

Evaluation methodWritten midterm exam 30%5% oral examactivity 5%Final exam 60%