Textual standards in Arabic reception Between acceptance and adding other criteria
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A text cannot be a text unless it reaches "textuality" through the standards proposed by (De Beaugrande and Dressler). According to their view, these standards must be present in every utterance, whether spoken or written. As languages are in continuous development, we find such development in linguistic studies as a methodology and orientation, especially in the creation of new concepts or innovative terms. A closer examination reveals this development in the emergence of linguistic schools, starting from structuralism and transformationalism, etc.
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