Comparative Syntactic Analysis of Subject-Verb Agreement in Urdu and English Language
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https://doi.org/10.24312/ucp-jll.03.02.530Keywords:
Comparative Syntactic Analysis, English Language, Subject-Verb Agreement, Syntax, Urdu Language.Abstract
Syntax deals with the combination of words and phrases to construct a sentence. It has been observed that syntax is the core component of linguistics. A significant number of studies are available on syntactic analysis but limited research is available on comparative syntactic analysis of subject-verb agreement. Therefore, applying a qualitative comparative approach by collecting secondary data, the current study aims to explore the comparative syntactic analysis of subject-verb agreement in Urdu and English. The study highlighted that Urdu is more complex and has an inflectional structure of subject-verb agreement as compared to English which has a simpler and more analytic structure. This study contributes to the understanding of the challenges faced by Urdu speakers in learning the English language. A number of practical insights are also prescribed for improving ESL pedagogy.
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