Focus and Scope

The Mesopotamian Journal of Arabic Language Studies (MJALS) serves as a premier academic platform for advancing Arabic language research and fostering contemporary linguistic dialogue.

Aims

  • Highlight the richness, eloquence, and diversity of Arabic across classical and modern contexts.
  • Preserve and promote Arabic linguistic heritage through analytical and scientific studies.
  • Encourage connections between Arabic and emerging fields such as translation, digital linguistics, and language technology.
  • Bridge traditional Arabic scholarship with modern linguistic theories and methodologies.

Scope

  • Arabic linguistics, grammar, morphology, phonology, and semantics.
  • Classical and modern Arabic literature, rhetoric, and stylistics.
  • Philological, lexicographical, and terminological studies in Arabic.
  • Comparative linguistics and translation studies involving Arabic.
  • Arabic language education, digital humanities, and computational linguistics.