A Study of Grammar in Generative Theory (Noun and Verb as a Model)
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https://doi.org/10.66026/hr9ebh80Keywords:
Transformational transformational theory, Persian grammar, linguistic thought, noun, verb.Abstract
Abstract
In this study, for the first time, a complete analysis of the position and function of the syntax and the method of displaying the element called the Necrale can be demonstrated and can be found in all the structures containing this element, the role of which has a role as the role of the group has a fragmentation Complete in accordance with the generative rules and especially the minimalist program. As mentioned, the naming of this category as an adjective is merely a practical reason, and there are no semantic, discursive, and applied issues in this naming.
This category, in particular, solves the problems that have arisen in the analysis of the construction of a wide variety of nominal names with numerous lateral affinities, often left out of previously unpublished research. Accordingly, the role of Nerra as the end-core group selects the nominal group as its complement and the complementary group (syntactic clause) or additional adjective groups and attributes as add-ons.
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