Adjective Phrase in Harki's Accent in accordance with government and binding Theory
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Phrase, Sructure Phrase Adjective, head, Harki's Accent, (GB) Theory, branches of (GB) Theory.Abstract
In this study, The Sructure Adjective Phrase in Harki's Accent were investigated in accordance with government and binding Theory (GB). The study was based on the speeches of the speakers of the Harki Accent (Harki Original), whose daily statements were taken from the speakers of the (Stune, Dre, Ki, Shivharke, Ardwell, Bedaw, Nawchala) villages. The research method is described because the phrases used by the current accent speakers are selected and classified. The study consists of two parts: The first part, entitled: (A view of Harki’s accent and the theory aspect of the study), in which the accent and (GB) Theory are identified. The second part, entitled: (Sructure Adjective Phrase is based on branches of (GB) Theory), in which the accent Phrase of the Accent is mentioned according to branches of (GB) Theory.
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