The syntactical structure of Malay and Arabic: contrastive study

This paper is tries to contrast the syntactic structures between Arabic and Malay. The paper starts with introduction about contrastive study, then descriptive study for some aspects related to syntax of Malay and Arabic, as word-order, noun phrase, passive voice, object, and sentence, then followed...

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Main Authors: Ali, Asem Shehadeh Saleh, Hassan, Fekri Abidin
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Language:English
Published: Center for Promoting Ideas (CPI), USA 2011
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spelling iium-27992012-01-18T01:52:00Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/2799/ The syntactical structure of Malay and Arabic: contrastive study Ali, Asem Shehadeh Saleh Hassan, Fekri Abidin P Philology. Linguistics This paper is tries to contrast the syntactic structures between Arabic and Malay. The paper starts with introduction about contrastive study, then descriptive study for some aspects related to syntax of Malay and Arabic, as word-order, noun phrase, passive voice, object, and sentence, then followed by syntax of Arabic as well. Arabic structures were studied, the subject of nominal sentence and verbal sentence are described as well as Malay. The study contrasts between both languages by comparing the subject in syntax, and found out some similarities in nominal sentences, conditional sentences and specified the differences in subject NP immediately dominated by the node S is the subject. Center for Promoting Ideas (CPI), USA 2011-08-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/2799/1/The_syntactical_structure_of_Malay_and_Arabic-_contrastive_study.pdf Ali, Asem Shehadeh Saleh and Hassan, Fekri Abidin (2011) The syntactical structure of Malay and Arabic: contrastive study. International Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences , 1 (11). pp. 155-168. ISSN 2220-8488 (P) http://www.ijhssnet.com/archive/350-vol-1-no-11-si--august-2011abstract18.html
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Ali, Asem Shehadeh Saleh
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The syntactical structure of Malay and Arabic: contrastive study
description This paper is tries to contrast the syntactic structures between Arabic and Malay. The paper starts with introduction about contrastive study, then descriptive study for some aspects related to syntax of Malay and Arabic, as word-order, noun phrase, passive voice, object, and sentence, then followed by syntax of Arabic as well. Arabic structures were studied, the subject of nominal sentence and verbal sentence are described as well as Malay. The study contrasts between both languages by comparing the subject in syntax, and found out some similarities in nominal sentences, conditional sentences and specified the differences in subject NP immediately dominated by the node S is the subject.
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author Ali, Asem Shehadeh Saleh
Hassan, Fekri Abidin
author_facet Ali, Asem Shehadeh Saleh
Hassan, Fekri Abidin
author_sort Ali, Asem Shehadeh Saleh
title The syntactical structure of Malay and Arabic: contrastive study
title_short The syntactical structure of Malay and Arabic: contrastive study
title_full The syntactical structure of Malay and Arabic: contrastive study
title_fullStr The syntactical structure of Malay and Arabic: contrastive study
title_full_unstemmed The syntactical structure of Malay and Arabic: contrastive study
title_sort syntactical structure of malay and arabic: contrastive study
publisher Center for Promoting Ideas (CPI), USA
publishDate 2011
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/2799/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/2799/
http://irep.iium.edu.my/2799/1/The_syntactical_structure_of_Malay_and_Arabic-_contrastive_study.pdf
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