Abstract

This study entitled (Morphosyntactical Representation in Kurdish Language) is an attempt to identify those mechanisms that produce morphosyntactic units. This is by showing the the steps of building the project and how they are applied based on theories that govern syntactic connections. From this perspective, the study uses the examples and their analyses as experimental evidence to answer these questions: does morphosyntax as a pre-sentence manifestation project need to pass all the syntactic and semantic components the way a sentence project needs to? Or is it a different syntactically produced project? By syntactic and semantic components, it is meant those that are there within Projection Principle and Extended Projection Principle .

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