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A study of Generative grammar for simple nominal sentences simple, in Egyptian dialects

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This subject focusses on the study of simple noun sentences in some Egyptian dialects. The Egyptian vernacular does not consist of one dialect, rather there are different dialects, with some closer to classical Arabic. We find that the dialect of the Bedouins is closer to that of those living in the countryside than to classical Arabic. They kept the authenticity of the dialect, and taught it to their children, generation after generation. As a result these modern dialects have remained very similar to some ancient Arabic dialects. This research aims to study these dialects using methods generative and transformational grammar, because through this method, we are able to study the sentences of dialects at all levels, including classical Arabic. All linguists require a method to approach any study or research in order to fully achieve an accurate linguistic. Accordingly I will study generative grammar in simple noun sentences and apply this method to Egyptian spoken dialects. This research has come up with important findings related to the following issues: 1. The influence of ancient Arabic dialects in the tone of Bedouin speech in Egypt. 2. Egyptian dialects’ use of compound movements, such as(aw) and (ay). 3. The shortening of long open syllables and the centralization of syllable composition in many words. 4. The possibility of applying principles of transformational and generative grammar to spoken dialects, and the accuracy of linguistic analysis.

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