THE STUDY AND DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF LINGUISTIC TERMINOLOGY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15357970Keywords:
linguistic terminology, historical development, linguistic theory, Greek linguistics, Roman grammar, Arabic linguistics, Indian grammatical tradition, modern linguistics, term standardization, language educationAbstract
This article explores the historical development and theoretical foundations of linguistic terminology, highlighting its evolution across different civilizations and intellectual traditions. From ancient Greek and Roman thinkers to Indian, Arabic, and Western European scholars, each cultural context has significantly shaped the systematization and conceptualization of linguistic terms By analyzing these stages, the article emphasizes the importance of linguistic terms not only in theoretical linguistics but also in practical applications like education, translation, and language policy. The comprehensive approach demonstrates that the study of linguistic terminology is both a historical inquiry and a forward-looking scientific endeavor essential for modern linguistics.
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