This study aims to examine the research methodology of Arabic morphosyntax through the integration of corpus-based approaches and structural analysis in modern linguistic studies. Morphosyntax is a branch of linguistics that investigates the relationship between morphology and syntax in understanding the connection between linguistic forms and grammatical functions. This research employs a qualitative descriptive method using a library research approach. The data were collected from recent scientific publications, including books, journal articles, and relevant studies on Arabic linguistics, corpus linguistics, and structural analysis. The findings reveal that the corpus approach provides authentic, representative, and measurable linguistic data, enabling researchers to identify patterns of language use based on frequency and contextual occurrence. Meanwhile, structural analysis contributes to explaining the relationships among linguistic elements systematically and hierarchically, particularly in understanding grammatical functions and sentence structures in Arabic. The integration of these two approaches offers a more comprehensive and objective analytical framework for studying Arabic morphosyntactic phenomena at both word and sentence levels. Furthermore, this integrated methodology is highly relevant to contemporary linguistic research, as it combines empirical data analysis with theoretical explanations of linguistic structures. Therefore, the study concludes that the integration of corpus linguistics and structural analysis can serve as an effective methodological framework for advancing Arabic morphosyntactic research in the modern era.
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