[Corpora-List] Proposal for initiating a global non continentalArabic Language Academy
Mcenery, Tony
eiaamme at exchange.lancs.ac.uk
Mon Nov 16 13:54:55 UTC 2009
Dear Hamed,
An interesting idea – I think most people would certainly welcome the development of a trans-national language academy for a trans-national language. But would it not be better if your goal was to build an academy for all speakers of Arabic, whether they are Muslim or not? I think that would be quite in line with the finest historical examples of inclusiveness in scholarship in the Arabic speaking world. Best,
Tony
From: corpora-bounces at uib.no [mailto:corpora-bounces at uib.no] On Behalf Of Hamed Al-Suhli
Sent: 16 November 2009 13:43
To: linguist at linguistlist.org; elsnet-arabic at elsnet.org; corpora at uib.no
Subject: [Corpora-List] Proposal for initiating a global non continentalArabic Language Academy
English version:
Proposal to initiate a non government or National organization controlled Islamic universal Academy for Arabic language, centralized by the Idea of Arabic is for all muslims not only Arabs.
the current Arabic Language academies are controlled by every countries government, so they have all the problems of the Arabic politics systems, also used by every government for Ideological political purposes which resulted at loosing there scientific academic objectives.
most of these academies are very far from the technical developement, and the needs of terms localization thus the new horizons of computational linguistics research
this information is intended for Arabic Linguistics, thou this is a brief outlines of the previous Arabic message.
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Hamed Al-Suhli
http://e3rab.com
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