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This course studies the lexicon inlanguage, its linguistic functions, and applicationsin synonymity, antonymy, and definition. It also studies the orthography of the lexicon and its derivational roots, in addition to the encyclopedic information included, with a focus on morphology, syntax, and dialects. The course includes the development of Arabic dictionaries and its different kinds, such as topic-based dictionaries and entries-arranged dictionaries. It is arranged starting with the phonetic morphological subversion, then the Alephba’ea School, the linguistic rhyme school, and ending with the modern lexical school and its arrangement of entries according to pronunciation rather than its root. It also discusses the dictionary text’s composition and its pitfalls. Terminology starts with basic definitions of the field and its methods like derivation, translation, modification, and others. It also discusses the major specifications of terminology and old terminology references. It also skims the personal and public terminological and lexical advancements. |