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<title>Between its Conceptual Changeability and Infinite Meaning</title>
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Bengana, Hafida
The present research paper aims to explore the concept of the literary text in relation to the diversity of critical approaches, whether textual or interpretative. The main objective is understanding how these approaches have created a rich academic foundation for various critical perspectives. This raises the question of whether prevalent critical methods such as formalism, structuralism, stylistics, and semiotics have succeeded in developing a methodological strategy that effectively defines the text's meaning?
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<title>Linguistics and Ancient Western Linguistic Thought The Dialectic of Discontinuity and Continuity - - A Descriptive Comparative Study -</title>
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Harizi, Faiza
Modern linguistics is an independent field of study, with its own principles, methodologies, and epistemological and philosophical backgrounds that emerged in the early 19th century. There is an ongoing debate about whether this science is a continuation of ancient Western linguistic thought or a complete break from it, despite its significant linguistic contributions to the field. This study confirms that modern linguistics represents both a discontinuity and a continuity simultaneously. It is a discontinuity in terms of its methodologies and a continuity in terms of its subject matter, which is language. As such, the significance and status of this science in the field of linguistics are highlighted through its study, adoption, interest, and branching out.
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<title>Digital illiteracy and the myth of digital natives: unveiling realities and challenges</title>
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Lamia, Ikhlef
The rise of digital technologies has transformed society, but unevenly, creating a digital divide. Digital illiteracy persists, exacerbating inequalities and questioning the myth of 'digital natives', which assumes that young people naturally possess advanced digital skills. In reality, there are significant variations among young people in terms of digital skills. This is why it is crucial to reassess this concept and examine the barriers to accessing technology. This article highlights the need to put in place concrete strategies to improve the use of technology and prepare a workforce adapted to digital innovations. In this respect, education appears to be essential for building an equitable digital culture and developing the skills needed to prepare young people to use technologies competently and creatively, for both their personal and professional development.
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<title>Biography of exile and the reality of the migrant in italy: a novel "how to breastfeed from a wolf without being bitten"</title>
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Bouharra, Ghania; China, Nassira
This study aims to uncover the reality of immigrants in Italy through the story of the Algerian protagonist/narrator who adeptly learns to "breastfeed from the wolf" (Rome) without being harmed. The novel embodies escaping from a wounded memory and the tragedy of living without it amidst the clutches of the fierce wolf. It seeks to answer questions of identity, civilization, and history, exploring themes of conflict, integration, and culture. It delves into the Algerian individual's burdens during the "black decade" and their diaspora, where Algerian concerns persistently haunt individuals, even as they attempt to escape death—a reflection of the author's own flight into the Italian space, inspiring the creation of this bilingual novel in Arabic and Italian.
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<title>Idiomatic expressions in algiers: a sociolinguistic study</title>
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Laoubi, Sihem
This article explores the subject of idiomatic expressions, a significant form of communication within society due to their widespread usage and frequent presence in everyday speech. These expressions have garnered considerable attention from researchers and authors across various disciplines, including literary studies, stylistics, translation, lexicography, and linguistics. They are recognized as one of the most important linguistic phenomena in all natural languages, distinguished by unique features that intersect with all aspects of linguistic study -phonetics, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. In Algerian speech, idiomatic expressions are prevalent in greetings, receptions, and congratulations. This study aims to elucidate the characteristics, significance, and role of idiomatic expressions in communicative discourse.
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