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A Contrastive Analysis Of Conjugation Of English And Igbo Verbs
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In the light of the above illustration Aremo states that, “the basic pattern for English simple sentences are in three parts, which includes; the subject, a predicator and the object
All the predicator in these illustrative patterns are all verbs. Main verbs are either regular in nature. Leech and Svartvik on verbs say that “regular means that we can state all the verb form of an English language once we know its basic form. The basic uninflected form is either by the addition of prefixes or by suffixation†(412).
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]AbstractThe purpose of this study is to ascertain how verbs are formed in the two Languages. In-contact, namely; English and Languages were extensively compared and contrasted. Verb formation processes create teaching and learning problems for second Language Learners and this may be attributed to various factors. According to Anyadiegwu “a language learner may have the intralingual or interlingual problems in learning a second language and this could lead to errorsâ€. In this study t ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]AbstractThe purpose of this study is to ascertain how verbs are formed in the two Languages. In-contact, namely; English and Languages were extensively compared and contrasted. Verb formation processes create teaching and learning problems for second Language Learners and this may be attributed to various factors. According to Anyadiegwu “a language learner may have the intralingual or interlingual problems in learning a second language and this could lead to errorsâ€. In this study t ... Continue reading---