Linguistic Terminology between Abdul-Qaher Al-Jurjani and Noam Chomsky: A Comparative Study
Nesrin Mohamed Imam Ibrahim;
Abstract
This section summarizes the findings of the study in relation to its objectives and illustrates the answers to the research questions. The present thesis consists of five chapters. Its structure and discussion can be well forwarded in the next lines.
Chapter one of this study is introductory. It presents the language and data used in the thesis, the scope of the study, the objectives, and the research questions. Furthermore, it presents the theoretical background within which the study is conducted. The theoretical framework contains the GG, the UG and language acquisition, the P&P theory with its modules: Binding theory, Case theory, Control theory, X-bar theory, Theta theory, and Movement theory. The Movement theory is overviewed in relation to the LF level and the Scope and C-command relation. The chapter also presents the developments in the MP. The MP contains the
Chapter one of this study is introductory. It presents the language and data used in the thesis, the scope of the study, the objectives, and the research questions. Furthermore, it presents the theoretical background within which the study is conducted. The theoretical framework contains the GG, the UG and language acquisition, the P&P theory with its modules: Binding theory, Case theory, Control theory, X-bar theory, Theta theory, and Movement theory. The Movement theory is overviewed in relation to the LF level and the Scope and C-command relation. The chapter also presents the developments in the MP. The MP contains the
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| Title | Linguistic Terminology between Abdul-Qaher Al-Jurjani and Noam Chomsky: A Comparative Study | Other Titles | المصطلح اللغوى بين عبد القاهر الجرجانى ونعوم تشومسكى: دراسة مقارنة | Authors | Nesrin Mohamed Imam Ibrahim | Issue Date | 2021 |
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