
This course explores the structural organization of words and sentences—the two core components of linguistic form. The morphology section examines how words are internally structured, focusing on morphemes, word formation processes, and morphological typology. The syntax section investigates how words combine to form phrases and sentences, introducing key concepts such as constituency, phrase structure rules, grammatical relations, and sentence types. Through theoretical discussions and practical analyses, students will develop advanced skills in describing and interpreting linguistic structures across languages, with an emphasis on analytical reasoning and cross-linguistic comparison.
- Enseignant: ilyes gouider