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The Syntax of qulk-clauses in Yemeni Ibbi Arabic: A Minimalist Approach
## Introduction
The Ibbi Arabic dialect is an isolated language spoken in Yemen and has a unique syntax. This paper explores the syntax of qulk clauses, which are a form of clause that can be used to form interrogatives and imperatives.
## Methodology
Researchers used a minimalist theory to analyze the syntax of qulk clauses. This theory proposes that qulk clauses are biclausal structures, in which the verb qulk functions as a predicate that selects a complement.
## Results
The research provides a detailed analysis of the syntax of qulk clauses and proposes a minimalist theory to explain their functioning. This theory can be used to better understand the syntax of the Ibbi Arabic dialect and to develop new theories on grammar.
## Conclusion
The study on qulk clauses offers an interesting perspective on the syntax of isolated dialects. However, there are still many open questions about their analysis and applicability to other languages. This paper proposes exploring these questions further and developing new theories on the syntax of qulk clauses.
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