SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF ARABIC NOUN PHRASE’S BETWEEN ARABIC AND ENGLISH: X BAR THEORY
Abstract
Through the prism of X-Bar theory, this research explores the complex world of Arabic noun
phrases, contrasting and comparing their syntactic patterns with those of the English language. A key
component of linguistic study is the examination of noun phrases since it reveals the structural
differences and similarities between Arabic and English, two linguistically dissimilar languages. The
main goal of this research is to analyse how the distinctive structural characteristics of Arabic noun
phrases differ from those of their English counterparts while taking into account the X-Bar theory
framework. Using a comparative methodology, this research examines the distinctive characteristics of
Arabic noun phrases interact with the X-Bar theory. It also explores the consequences of these syntactic
differences. This study sheds light on the syntactic examination of Arabic noun phrases within the
framework of X-Bar theory. It also highlights the distinctions and similarities between Arabic and
English noun phrases. The fields of syntax, language typology, and linguistic variety will benefit greatly
from the study's conclusions.
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