ISSUES OF GRAMMAR: MORPHOLOGY AND SYNTAX
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Grammar is the fundamental structure that governs the way words and sentences are formed and used in any language. It plays an essential role in ensuring clear and effective communication. In linguistics, grammar is traditionally divided into two primary components: morphology and syntax. Morphology deals with the structure of words, while syntax concerns the structure of sentences. Both areas of grammar are vital for understanding how language works, and their mastery is crucial for both language learners and native speakers. In this essay, I will explore the issues surrounding grammar with a particular focus on morphological and syntactic challenges. These issues often arise in the context of language learning, language analysis, and even in practical communication. By examining common problems related to morphology and syntax, this essay aims to highlight the importance of mastering these aspects of grammar and the role they play in effective communication.
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