Word-formation in the Arabic Language of Tourism

The tourist flows between the Arabic-speaking world and the West have strengthened the need to develop several Arabic websites, brochures, guidebooks etc. in order to be closer to Arabic speaking visitors to Western countries. In the field of tourism, English has a predominant role and the Arabic la...

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Main Author: Cristina Solimando
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LED - Edizioni Universitarie di Lettere Economia Diritto 2015-08-01
Series:Lingue Culture Mediazioni
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Online Access:http://www.ledonline.it/index.php/LCM-Journal/article/view/809
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spelling doaj-ea61f8448207475b97568ec2140661a82020-11-25T03:50:05ZengLED - Edizioni Universitarie di Lettere Economia Diritto Lingue Culture Mediazioni2284-18812015-08-012115716810.7358/lcm-2015-001-soli714Word-formation in the Arabic Language of TourismCristina Solimando0Università degli Studi Roma TreThe tourist flows between the Arabic-speaking world and the West have strengthened the need to develop several Arabic websites, brochures, guidebooks etc. in order to be closer to Arabic speaking visitors to Western countries. In the field of tourism, English has a predominant role and the Arabic language, through different strategies of word-formation, is reacting to Western influence by generating new lexicon that needs to be analyzed in depth. This article aims at examining the challenge tourism poses for the Arabic language: the creation of technical terminology encounters some difficulties such as recourse to different terms to refer to the same concept. Despite the lack of terminological standardization, the vitality of Arabic is evident in the efforts made to bridge communication gaps caused by different cultural contexts: for instance, semantic translation often seems necessary in order to make a foreign term understandable to Arabs. This contribution is the starting point of an indispensable deeper examination of the neologisms and the word-formation strategies in the field of tourist discourse.http://www.ledonline.it/index.php/LCM-Journal/article/view/809Arabic terminologyArabic tourist discourseArabic tourist lexiconArab tourismword-formation strategies
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author Cristina Solimando
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Word-formation in the Arabic Language of Tourism
Lingue Culture Mediazioni
Arabic terminology
Arabic tourist discourse
Arabic tourist lexicon
Arab tourism
word-formation strategies
author_facet Cristina Solimando
author_sort Cristina Solimando
title Word-formation in the Arabic Language of Tourism
title_short Word-formation in the Arabic Language of Tourism
title_full Word-formation in the Arabic Language of Tourism
title_fullStr Word-formation in the Arabic Language of Tourism
title_full_unstemmed Word-formation in the Arabic Language of Tourism
title_sort word-formation in the arabic language of tourism
publisher LED - Edizioni Universitarie di Lettere Economia Diritto
series Lingue Culture Mediazioni
issn 2284-1881
publishDate 2015-08-01
description The tourist flows between the Arabic-speaking world and the West have strengthened the need to develop several Arabic websites, brochures, guidebooks etc. in order to be closer to Arabic speaking visitors to Western countries. In the field of tourism, English has a predominant role and the Arabic language, through different strategies of word-formation, is reacting to Western influence by generating new lexicon that needs to be analyzed in depth. This article aims at examining the challenge tourism poses for the Arabic language: the creation of technical terminology encounters some difficulties such as recourse to different terms to refer to the same concept. Despite the lack of terminological standardization, the vitality of Arabic is evident in the efforts made to bridge communication gaps caused by different cultural contexts: for instance, semantic translation often seems necessary in order to make a foreign term understandable to Arabs. This contribution is the starting point of an indispensable deeper examination of the neologisms and the word-formation strategies in the field of tourist discourse.
topic Arabic terminology
Arabic tourist discourse
Arabic tourist lexicon
Arab tourism
word-formation strategies
url http://www.ledonline.it/index.php/LCM-Journal/article/view/809
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