This book presents a groundbreaking and unprecedented theory for the automated processing of languages and the humanities. It achieves this through a series of theoretical and applied reviews, in which the author demonstrates the necessity of treating language technology and the humanities according to their unique characteristics, just as is done with the natural sciences.
Through its chapters, the book establishes that the issue of technological lag is not inherent in the Arabic language or the humanities but rather in the methodologies and tools used to study them. This is precisely what the book seeks to address through its new theory