- and tall are
premodifiers, and from
Canada and whom you met are postmodifiers. In English,
simple adjectives are
usually used as
premodifiers, with occasional...
- as
modifiers of the head. The
modifiers preceding the head are
called premodifiers and the ones
after it postmodifiers. The
modifiers that
represent a cir****stance...
- Look up noun
adjunct in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In grammar, a noun adjunct,
attributive noun,
qualifying noun, noun (pre)modifier, or apposite...
-
Latin word
order is
relatively free. The subject, object, and verb can come in any order, and an
adjective can go
before or
after its noun, as can a genitive...
- Sino-Vietnamese
vocabulary are less ambiguous,
because of the use of
premodifiers (as in English) as
opposed to the
native postmodifiers. Long Sino-Vietnamese...
- pseudo-title, also
called a Time-style
adjective and an
anarthrous nominal premodifier, is a kind of
preposed appositive phrase before a noun predominantly...
-
determiner phrase: it is not all that unusual. All can
function as a
premodifier of
determiners (e.g., all that cake) but not
adjectives (e.g., *all unusual)...
-
morphology of Sye. The
following examples describe three of the noun
premodifiers of Sye: hai 'indefinite', ovon 'plural' and ndve 'how much?, how many'...