Relative Linguistics: An Investigation of the Factors of Origin and Concepts
Keywords:
Relative Linguistics, Arabic Language, Al-Oraghi, Universal Linguistics, Specific Linguistics,Abstract
In modern Arabic linguistics, several approaches to studying the Arabic language have emerged. Some of them have grafted on the traditional grammatical theory, such as the modern Khalilian theory, and some have applied Western linguistic theories, such as functional grammar and generative grammar, while others have created a new linguistic theory, such as the work of "Mohammed Al-Awraghi" in what is known as "relative linguistics and synthetic grammar". The latter is the subject of this research paper, and our presentation of it concerns only the reasons for its emergence and its most important concepts, by following a descriptive and analytical approach. What are the factors that led to the emergence of relative linguistics? What are the foundations and concepts on which it is based?