Syntax and structure in names: A new perspective
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69844/00cyex81Keywords:
Names, Structure, Syntactic Markers, SyntaxAbstract
#This research aims to uncover the underlying reasons behind the phenomena of syntax and structure in names, and to demonstrate that syntax is inherent in names in order to provide a new interpretation of syntax in names, independent of the factor theory. The research also aims to understand the implications of syntactic markers and the reason for each case having a specific significance. The research adopts a comparative and descriptive-analytical approach. It includes theoretical foundations and a preface discussing previous opinions, followed by three requirements: the first requirement discusses the reason for syntax and structure in names and the reason for syntax being inherent in names according to the researcher's opinion, the second requirement explores the implications of syntactic markers in names and the reason for their existence according to the researcher's opinion, and the third requirement explains the interpretation that deviates from the researcher's opinion. The research concludes with a conclusion that includes the most important findings, such as syntax being the transformation of a word between all or some of its syntactic cases, which can be categorized into primary and secondary based on the marker. Only what is added or separated from the genitive construction is subjected to syntax in names, and there is a science governing this syntax.