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Hayder Haji Khdir Sabah Rasheed Qadir

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Syntactic carpentry is considered as a modern syntactic theory, although it does not acknowledge the existence of any prior grammatical rule in the analysis and interpretation of the language, but through it’s analyzes of some sentences and phrases, it seems that it has been influenced by some previous syntactic theories, especially the dependency grammar. This paper, as research drawn from doctoral dissertation, which is titled (Between Syntactic Carpentry and Dependency Grammar – Similarities and Differences) discusses how and extent of the effects of dependency grammar on it, as well as presents some of the differences and similarities within them.

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Hayder Haji Khdir, & Sabah Rasheed Qadir. (2024). Between Syntactic Carpentry and Dependency Grammar Similarities and Differences. QALAAI ZANIST JOURNAL, 9(3), 329–359. https://doi.org/10.25212/lfu.qzj.9.3.14

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