Adverbial phrase
In linguistics, an adverbial phrase ("AdvP") is a multi-word expression operating adverbially: its syntactic function is to modify other expressions, including verbs, adjectives, adverbs, adverbials, and sentences. Adverbial phrases can be divided into two types: complement adverbs and modifier adverbs. For example, in the sentence She sang very well, the expression very well is an adverbial phrase, as it modifies the verb to sing. More specifically, the adverbial phrase very well contains two adverbs, very and well: while well modifies the verb to convey information about the manner of singing (for example, She sang well versus She sang badly), very is a degree modifier that conveys information about the degree to which the action of singing well was accomplished (for example, Not only di
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Adverbial phrase
In linguistics, an adverbial phrase ("AdvP") is a multi-word expression operating adverbially: its syntactic function is to modify other expressions, including verbs, adjectives, adverbs, adverbials, and sentences. Adverbial phrases can be divided into two types: complement adverbs and modifier adverbs. For example, in the sentence She sang very well, the expression very well is an adverbial phrase, as it modifies the verb to sing. More specifically, the adverbial phrase very well contains two adverbs, very and well: while well modifies the verb to convey information about the manner of singing (for example, She sang well versus She sang badly), very is a degree modifier that conveys information about the degree to which the action of singing well was accomplished (for example, Not only di
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En adverbfras (engelska: adver ...... på landet hälsar man på alla.
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En sintaxis, sintagma adverbia ...... do término de una comparación.
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In linguistics, an adverbial p ...... ing well, she sang very well).
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Un sintagma adverbial (S.adv.) ...... rma de sintagma preposicional.
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En adverbfras (engelska: adver ...... på landet hälsar man på alla.
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En sintaxis, sintagma adverbia ...... añol de sintagmas adverbiales:
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In linguistics, an adverbial p ...... shed (for example, Not only di
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Un sintagma adverbial (S.adv.) ...... rma de sintagma preposicional.
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Sintagma adverbial
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