Abstract
This paper explores the fundamental relationship between speech and grammar in modern linguistics. Speech is one of the primary forms of human communication, while grammar provides the structural rules that make speech meaningful, coherent, and socially acceptable. The article analyzes how grammar influences speech production, how speakers use grammatical patterns in real-time communication, and what challenges learners face in mastering spoken grammar. It also highlights the importance of grammatical accuracy for academic, professional, and intercultural communication.
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