- 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...
-
forth in the 1950s by Chomsky. It
attempts to
capture the
structure of
phrasal categories with a
single uniform structure called the X-bar schema, basing...
- preposition, etc.
Syntactic category, a
similar concept which can also
include phrasal categories Grammatical category, a
grammatical feature such as tense, gender...
- "conVERT".
Phrasal prosody:
aprosodia affecting certain stressed words.
Deficits in the left
hemisphere affect this
linguistic rule. An
example of
phrasal prosody...
- A
snowclone is a cliché and
phrasal template that can be used and
recognized in
multiple variants. The term was
coined in 2004,
derived from journalistic...
-
Examples of
phrasal verbs are to get up, to ask out, to back up, to give up, to get together, to hang out, to put up with, etc. The
phrasal verb frequently...
- A
compound modifier (also
called a
compound adjective,
phrasal adjective, or
adjectival phrase) is a
compound of two or more
attributive words: that is...