Language ability: An interpretive approach to producing and actually representing meanings
"An analytical descriptive study"
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i137.996Keywords:
connotation, structure, verbal performance, mental meaningsAbstract
This study reviews the most important aspects of Chomsky's transformative generative theory and the views put forward by his student Ray Jakindov about the production of implicit semantics and their surface representations, revealing the extent of the approximation between the mental and actual representations of language for them, and what Jacindov presented in correcting some of his teacher's views on the issue of the separation between structure and significance, To reach a global grammatical system based on the collective linguistic system.
Downloads
References
Al-Alawi, Shafiqa, Lectures on the Contemporary Linguistics Student, Research for Translation, Publishing and Distribution, Lebanon, 5th Edition, 2004.
Al-Khouli, Muhammad Ali, Transformative Grammar of the Arabic Language, Mars Publishing House, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, 1st Edition, 1981.
Al-Najjar, Nadia Ramadan, the language and its systems among the ancients and the modernists, Dar Al-Wafaa Dunya for Printing and Publishing, Alexandria, Dr. I, d. T, p.177.
Al-Rajhi, Abdo, Arabic grammar and the modern lesson, Dar Al-Nahda Arab Printing and Publishing, Beirut, Dr.
Amayreh, Khalil Ahmad, The Distance Between Syntaxisation and Linguistic Application, Research in Grammatical Thinking and Linguistic Analysis, Dor Wael for Publishing and Distribution, Amman, Vol.1, 2004.
Anne Bafoe, Mary, Al-Yasserfati, George, The Major Linguistic Theories in Comparative Grammar to Investigationalism, translated by Muhammad Al-Radi, Arab Organization for Translation, Beirut, Edition 1, 2012.
Baqer, Mortada Jawad, Introduction to Generative Grammar Theory, Dar Al Shorouk for Publishing and Distribution, Jordan, 1st Edition, 2002.
Bougherra, Noman, Linguistics, Trends and their Current Issues, the World of Modern Books, 1st Edition, 2009.
Bu Bakr, Kasmout, the generative trend in modern Arabic grammar _ a study on Ahmed Amayra's thought during a book in the direction of language and its structures, specializing in grammatical thought and linguistics, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, College of Arts and Languages, Qasdi Mirbah University, and Ouargla, 2011
Darkaoui, Mukhtar, Chomsky's Transformational Theory, Generative Foundations and Concepts, dn, d i, dt.
Fakhoury, Adel, Generative and Transformative Linguistics, Dar Al-Taleea for Printing and Publishing, Beirut, 2nd Edition, 1988.
Gulfan, Mustafa, Generative Linguistics from the Pre-Standard Model to the Literary Program, Modern Book World, Jordan, Edition 1, 2010.
Jakindoff, Ray, Semantics and Sophisticated, translated by Abd al-Razzaq Bennour, Sinatra House, and Tunisia.
Kazem, Rifat Kadhim, The Generative and Transformative Approach, A Descriptive and Historical Study, Dar Tigris, The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 1st Edition, 2009
Othman, Ibrahim Muhammad Ibrahim, from the linguistic schools, the transformational obstetric school, dn, d i, dt.
Qadro, Ahmad Muhammad, Principles of Linguistics, Dar Al-Fikr, Damascus, 3rd Edition, 2008.
Subaih, Abd Ali, the Theory of Arabic Grammar and Modern Linguistic Lesson Curricula, College of Education at Basra University, 2011.
Touati Ben Touati, Schools of Linguistics in the Modern Era and their Approaches to Research, House of Awareness for Publishing and Distribution, Algeria, Dr. I.
Yaqout, Ahmed Soliman, in Contrastive Linguistics - An Applied Study, University Knowledge House, Alexandria, Dr. I, 1985.
Zakaria, Michel, researcher in linguistic theory and language learning, University Foundation for Studies and Publishing, Beirut.
Zakaria, Michel, Transformative Generative Linguistics and Arabic Grammar (simple sentence), University Foundation for Studies, Publishing, and Distribution, Beirut, Edition 2, 1985.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright and Licensing:
For all articles published in Al-Adab journal, copyright is retained by the authors. Articles are licensed under an open access Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license, meaning that anyone may download and read the paper for free. In addition, the article may be reused and quoted provided that the original published version is cited. These conditions allow for maximum use and exposure of the work.
Reproducing Published Material from other Publishers: It is absolutely essential that authors obtain permission to reproduce any published material (figures, schemes, tables or any extract of a text) which does not fall into the public domain, or for which they do not hold the copyright. Permission should be requested by the authors from the copyrightholder (usually the Publisher, please refer to the imprint of the individual publications to identify the copyrightholder).
Permission is required for: Your own works published by other Publishers and for which you did not retain copyright.
Substantial extracts from anyones' works or a series of works.
Use of Tables, Graphs, Charts, Schemes and Artworks if they are unaltered or slightly modified.
Photographs for which you do not hold copyright.
Permission is not required for: Reconstruction of your own table with data already published elsewhere. Please notice that in this case you must cite the source of the data in the form of either "Data from..." or "Adapted from...".
Reasonably short quotes are considered fair use and therefore do not require permission.
Graphs, Charts, Schemes and Artworks that are completely redrawn by the authors and significantly changed beyond recognition do not require permission.
Obtaining Permission
In order to avoid unnecessary delays in the publication process, you should start obtaining permissions as early as possible. If in any doubt about the copyright, apply for permission. Al-Adab Journal cannot publish material from other publications without permission.
The copyright holder may give you instructions on the form of acknowledgement to be followed; otherwise follow the style: "Reproduced with permission from [author], [book/journal title]; published by [publisher], [year].' at the end of the caption of the Table, Figure or Scheme.