Early Arab grammarians used scientific tools to analyze the sentence structure. Their scholarship is best manifested in the establishment of the Governor theory. It assumed that governors change the parsing signs of the word. Two major types of governors were identified: the expressed and the abstract governors. Governor theory dominated the linguistic thinking not only at that time but it is still at the core of Arabic linguistic discussions nowadays. The purpose of this study is twofold: (a) to give a brief introduction about the theory of governor in Arabic, and (b) to compare the governor theory in Arabic with the theory of government presented in Chomsky’s (1988) Government and Binding theory. The study revealed that Sibawayh (79...
This learned work is the accumulated harvest of more than twenty years of profound research, as show...
The research focuses on the effectiveness of the syntactical government in interpreting meaning in t...
Homogeneity is a concept used by grammarians to explain several grammatical provisions dispersed amo...
Associate Professor, Department of European Languages and Translation, College of languages and Tran...
This dissertation examines the category of Verb Phrase (VP) in Egyptian Arabic (EA) within the frame...
Like modern western languages, Arabic exhibits the phenomenon of the shared constituent construction...
This study compares and contrasts the theories and practices of the traditional Arab grammarians as ...
The Andalusian grammarian Ibn Maḍā’ al-Qurṭubī (1119-1196 a. C.) represents a figure of extraordinar...
Government and Binding Theory dictates that the case features of noun phrases are assigned structura...
This volume contains sixteen contributions from the fourth conference on the Foundations of Arabic l...
This research aims to study the concept of transformational-generative grammar by Noam Chomsky as we...
This thesis aims at studying and evaluating, within a comprehensive framework, the attempts made in ...
Proceeded difference in opinion of grammarians Led to the capacity of thought in grammar of Arabic l...
Sentence types and word-order patterns in Arabic have been a matter of debate and controversy for a...
This paper will focus on the Arabic grammatical tradition and, in particular, on the new arrangement...
This learned work is the accumulated harvest of more than twenty years of profound research, as show...
The research focuses on the effectiveness of the syntactical government in interpreting meaning in t...
Homogeneity is a concept used by grammarians to explain several grammatical provisions dispersed amo...
Associate Professor, Department of European Languages and Translation, College of languages and Tran...
This dissertation examines the category of Verb Phrase (VP) in Egyptian Arabic (EA) within the frame...
Like modern western languages, Arabic exhibits the phenomenon of the shared constituent construction...
This study compares and contrasts the theories and practices of the traditional Arab grammarians as ...
The Andalusian grammarian Ibn Maḍā’ al-Qurṭubī (1119-1196 a. C.) represents a figure of extraordinar...
Government and Binding Theory dictates that the case features of noun phrases are assigned structura...
This volume contains sixteen contributions from the fourth conference on the Foundations of Arabic l...
This research aims to study the concept of transformational-generative grammar by Noam Chomsky as we...
This thesis aims at studying and evaluating, within a comprehensive framework, the attempts made in ...
Proceeded difference in opinion of grammarians Led to the capacity of thought in grammar of Arabic l...
Sentence types and word-order patterns in Arabic have been a matter of debate and controversy for a...
This paper will focus on the Arabic grammatical tradition and, in particular, on the new arrangement...
This learned work is the accumulated harvest of more than twenty years of profound research, as show...
The research focuses on the effectiveness of the syntactical government in interpreting meaning in t...
Homogeneity is a concept used by grammarians to explain several grammatical provisions dispersed amo...