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expression "the very
happy squirrel" is a noun
phrase which contains the
adjective phrase "very happy".
Phrases can
consist of a
single word or a complete...
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Phrasing may
refer to:
Phrasing (DJ)
Musical phrasing Textual phrasing (linguistics)
Phrase (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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adpositional phrase is a
syntactic category that
includes prepositional phrases,
postpositional phrases, and cir****positional
phrases.
Adpositional phrases contain...
- In linguistics, a verb
phrase (VP) is a
syntactic unit
composed of a verb and its
arguments except the
subject of an
independent clause or
coordinate clause...
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Phrase (also
known as
Phrase Localization Suite) is a
software as a
service platform designed to
automate and
streamline translating and
localizing digital...
- In
music theory, a
phrase (Gr****: φράση) is a unit of
musical meter that has a
complete musical sense of its own,
built from figures, motifs, and cells...
- A noun
phrase – or NP or
nominal (
phrase) – is a
phrase that
usually has a noun or
pronoun as its head, and has the same
grammatical functions as a noun...
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Musical phrasing is the
method by
which a
musician shapes a
sequence of
notes in a p****age of
music to
allow expression, much like when
speaking English...
- opening-
phrase or
incipit used in the
Bible in
Genesis 1:1. In John 1:1 of the New Testament, the word Archē is
translated into
English with the same
phrase....
- An
adjective phrase (or
adjectival phrase) is a
phrase whose head is an adjective.
Almost any
grammar or
syntax textbook or
dictionary of linguistics...