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Abstract

This scientific intervention aims to raise the issue of the automatic processing of natural languages. Especially at its levels related to ontological studies, enabling the machine to recognize information and invest it accurately, beyond the constraints of semantic ambiguity is considered a scientific challenge. This would not be possible without relying on the contextual detection process of linguistic engineering, which is based on a hybrid approach that combines both statistical and linguistic methods. It is an approach that falls within the context of platform linguistics, or what is termed "fourth-generation linguistics", a natural outgrowth of the digital revolution, based on its horizontal extension in various domains and fields of knowledge, thus establishing a new indicative model in which platforms with linguistic and computer interact. In this context, the associative aspects within the compositional linguistic perceptions are a focal point in operating research operations that fall within the automatic processing of natural language, given the nature of its theoretical and methodological architecture with an empirical inductive basis. It also enables the building of computer platforms by preparing morphological, synthetic, semantic, and pragmatic analyzers. Investing in the advanced technological tools provided by the artificial intelligence system; especially in its aspects related to machine learning, deep learning, and neural network; will enable the provision of a linguistic platform capable of developing paths of teaching the Arabic language to non-native speakers.

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automatic processing of natural languages artificial intelligence linguistics platform ontology teaching Arabic to non-native speakers

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Author Biographies

Prof. Ali Boulaalam, Moulay Ismail University, Meknès

Prof. Ali Boulaalam is an Associate Professor of Arabic Linguistics at Moulay Ismail University in Meknes, He holds a PhD in Computational Linguistics, He participated in several international and National academic events. He also supervised the management of the Regional Observatory for Territorial Intelligence and Development Modelling. Ali Boulaalam is interested in a number of fields related to computational Linguistics such as Linguistic engineering, technology of education, in addition to Machine translation. He is a member in the International Agency for natural Languages Engineering.

Prof. Nisrine El Hannach, University Mohamed I/Polydisciplinary Faculty of Nador

Prof. Nisrine El Hannach is an Assistant Professor of English Linguistics at Nador Polydisciplinary Faculty- Mohammed 1st University of Oujda / Morocco. She is a Moroccan Professor, Researcher, and directorof an educational institute in charge of teaching Arabic as a foreign language using creative approaches, she has also been involved in developing and designing a platform for online Arabic language assessment e-lang. Throughout her career as a professor, she has been teaching a number of subjects related to FLT and ESP in a number of private and public institutions. Along with her interest in linguistics, education, and communication Nisrine El Hannach is interested in Gender issues in relation to communication and migration.

How to Cite
Boulaalam, A., & El Hannach, N. (2023). Arabic Ontology: Linguistic Engineering Foundations. Journal of E-Learning Research, 2(1), 29–49. https://doi.org/10.33422/jelr.v2i1.378