Editorial of the Issue

Authors

  • Prof. Laila Mounir Acting Dean, Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences Author

Abstract

Since the publication of its early issues, Al-Lissani Journal has demonstrated a clear distinction and a unique identity, which quickly earned it the attention and trust of readers, including linguists and researchers. It secured a foothold in the field of linguistic research both within Morocco and abroad, thanks to the depth, originality, and rigor of the studies it published contributions made by a number of renowned scholars.

Since the journal ceased publication after releasing the four issues of its first volume, researchers and interested parties from inside and outside Morocco have continued to inquire about it and expressed a strong desire to publish in it. This motivated us to prioritize the resumption of this respected academic platform, as part of a broader strategy aimed at advancing scientific research within our institution, by encouraging all purposeful initiatives.

Today, we are pleased to present this new issue of the Journal to readers, and we sincerely hope that the Journal continues with the same excellence that serves scientific research in general, and linguistic research. We aim to offer researchers valuable and innovative contributions in the field of linguistics—an area in which our institution has always held a pioneering role, both locally and in the Arab world.

I would like to express my gratitude to Professor Hafid I. Alaoui, the Journal’s director and editor-in-chief, for his dedicated efforts and strong commitment to keeping the Journal under the umbrella of the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences, Mohammed V University in Rabat. I also thank all members of the editorial board for their support of this outstanding academic project, and we hope for the Journal’s continued publication and regularity.

Administrative Director
Prof. Laila MOUNIR
Acting Dean, Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences

 

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Published

2025-11-15

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