Adjective phrase
An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase the head of which is an adjective, almost any grammar or syntax textbook or dictionary of linguistics terminology defines the adjective phrase in a similar way, e.g. Kesner Bland (1996:499), Crystal (1996:9), Greenbaum (1996:288ff.), Haegeman and Guéron (1999:70f.), Brinton (2000:172f.), Jurafsky and Martin (2000:362).</ref> The adjective can initiate the phrase (e.g. fond of steak), conclude the phrase (e.g. very happy), or appear in a medial position (e.g. quite upset about it). The dependents of the head adjective—i.e. the other words and phrases inside the adjective phrase—are typically adverb or prepositional phrases, but they can also be clauses (e.g. louder than you are). Adjectives and adjective phrases function in two basic wa
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Adjective phrase
An adjective phrase (or adjectival phrase) is a phrase the head of which is an adjective, almost any grammar or syntax textbook or dictionary of linguistics terminology defines the adjective phrase in a similar way, e.g. Kesner Bland (1996:499), Crystal (1996:9), Greenbaum (1996:288ff.), Haegeman and Guéron (1999:70f.), Brinton (2000:172f.), Jurafsky and Martin (2000:362).</ref> The adjective can initiate the phrase (e.g. fond of steak), conclude the phrase (e.g. very happy), or appear in a medial position (e.g. quite upset about it). The dependents of the head adjective—i.e. the other words and phrases inside the adjective phrase—are typically adverb or prepositional phrases, but they can also be clauses (e.g. louder than you are). Adjectives and adjective phrases function in two basic wa
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Adjektivphrase (Symbol AP) ist ...... unähnliche Sohn der Nachbarin
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An adjective phrase (or adject ...... t, e.g. The man is very happy.
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El sintagma adjectival és el s ...... tius) o complement predicatiu.
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En adjektivfras är en fras som ...... adjektivfrasen mycket vacker.
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En sintaxis, se denomina sinta ...... cticas que un adjetivo simple.
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形容詞句(けいようしく、英: adjective phras ...... する場合を限定用法、述語として機能する場合を叙述用法と言う。
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Adjektivphrase (Symbol AP) ist ...... Daseins überdrüssige (Dichter)
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An adjective phrase (or adject ...... rases function in two basic wa
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El sintagma adjectival és el s ...... tius) o complement predicatiu.
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En adjektivfras är en fras som ...... vacker. (objektiv predikativ)
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En sintaxis, se denomina sinta ...... cticas que un adjetivo simple.
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形容詞句(けいようしく、英: adjective phras ...... する場合を限定用法、述語として機能する場合を叙述用法と言う。
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Adjective phrase
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Adjektivfras
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Adjektivphrase
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Sintagma adjectival
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Sintagma adjetivo
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