- In the
traditional grammar of
Modern English, a
phrasal verb
typically constitutes a
single semantic unit
consisting of a verb
followed by a particle...
- of the sentence. In the
constituency tree each
phrase is
marked by a
phrasal node (NP, PP, VP); and
there are
eight phrases identified by
phrase structure...
- preposition, etc.), are
syntactic categories. In
phrase structure grammars, the
phrasal categories (e.g. noun phrase, verb phrase,
prepositional phrase, etc.)...
- A
phrasal template is a phrase-long
collocation that
contains one or
several empty slots which may be
filled by
words to
produce individual phrases. A...
-
finally by
properly composing these fragments into one long sentence.
Phrasal translations are
translated by
analogy to
previous translations. The principle...
- A
compound modifier (also
called a
compound adjective,
phrasal adjective, or
adjectival phrase) is a
compound of two or more
attributive words: that is...
-
three components of prosody,
along with
rhythm and intonation. It
includes phrasal stress (the
default emphasis of
certain words within phrases or clauses)...
- X-double-bar
categories are
equal to
phrasal categories such as NP, VP, AP, and PP. The X-bar
theory ****umes that all
phrasal categories have the
structure in...
- "conVERT".
Phrasal prosody:
aprosodia affecting certain stressed words.
Deficits in the left
hemisphere affect this
linguistic rule. An
example of
phrasal prosody...
-
article on "list of
phrasal verbs", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entries "Category:English
phrasal verbs" You can also:...