Sharjah Prize for Linguistic and Lexical Studies: Honoring Efforts in Advancing Arabic Language Learning and Teaching

2023-07-28 22:01:05

The Sharjah Arabic Language Academy invited scholars, researchers, academics, and specialists in Arabic language sciences to participate in the sixth session of the Sharjah Prize for Linguistic and Lexical Studies, the most prominent award of its kind in the Arab world and the world.

This call comes within the framework of the academy’s goals aimed at honoring the efforts of linguists and coaxing them to highlight aspects of aesthetic language and its fields of knowledge, and directing their research and intellectual efforts towards advancing its present and future.

The award identifies new topics for its themes each year, as it chose “research that dealt with enhancing the learning of the Arabic language and teaching it to its children and non-children” within the “Linguistic Studies” axis and “Linguistic Lexicography Industry – Study and Authorship” within the “Lexical Studies” axis, in order to honor the linguistic research that contributes to Developing and developing methods of learning and teaching the Arabic language, improving its understanding and use within the first axis, and celebrating research and studies that deal with writing, editing and developing linguistic dictionaries, in addition to enhancing understanding of the Arabic language by documenting its expressions and studying and analyzing its vocabulary and structures.

The prize of $100,000 is awarded equally between the two axes of linguistic studies and lexicology to four winners. The first-place winners in each axe each receive $30,000, while the second-place winners in each axe receive $20,000.

Dr. Muhammad Safi Al Mosteghanemi, Secretary General of the Arabic Language Academy in Sharjah, said: “The award embodies the vision of the Arabic Language Academy in Sharjah and its efforts to preserve our language, our Arab identity, our heritage and our rich cultural heritage, and our commitment to support its components, deepen its understanding, and facilitate its learning, education and advancement.”

The nomination for the sixth round of the award, which receives applications for nomination until August 15, requires that no more than seven years have passed since the date of publication of the nominated work, and that the work has not won similar awards, and the candidate is not entitled to apply to both axes, nor to submit more than one work.

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