Linguistic Integrality between Structure and Pragmatics: An Analytical Study of Arabic Heritage and a Future Perspective on Contemporary Challenges
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65422/sajh.v4i1.130Keywords:
Structure, Structuralism, Usage, Pragmatics, Heritage, ContemporaneityAbstract
This study presents an integrated exploration of linguistic concepts in the Arabic language, tracing their evolution within Arabic linguistic heritage and analyzing their challenges in contemporary reality. The research examines the relationship between internal structure (phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics) and practical usage in communicative contexts. It highlights how ancient Arab scholars, such as Al-Khalil and Sibawayh, established a cohesive system that integrated structural rules with pragmatic functions. The study further addresses the modern fragmentation between theoretical structure and pragmatic application, proposing an integrative vision to bridge this gap. It emphasizes the necessity of adapting Arabic to modern technological advancements, including digitalization and artificial intelligence, to ensure its effective role in the global digital landscape.

