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PHRASE THEORY: PHRASE TYPES AND SUBTYPES: COORDINATE, SUBORDINATE AND PREDICATIVE PHRASES
This article explores the relationship between sentence typology, clause types, and clause structure within the framework of Cognitive Grammar (CG). It highlights how Cognitive Grammar, developed by Ronald Langacker, challenges traditional syntactic theories by emphasizing the role of human cognition in language.Teshaboyeva Nafisa Zubaydulla qizi +1 more
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Efficient phrase querying with common phrase index
Information Processing & Management, 2006In this paper, we propose a common phrase index as an efficient index structure to support phrase queries in a very large text database. Our structure is an extension of previous index structures for phrases and achieves better query efficiency with modest extra storage cost.
Chung Keung Poon, Matthew Chang
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Numeral Phrases and Quantifier Phrases
1988In this chapter, I will consider the distribution of phrases containing numerals. I will argue that the distribution of certain numeral phrases is limited by gaps in morphological paradigms that have resulted from peculiarities of linguistic evolution.
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2007
Besides adjectives proper, participles also function syntactically as adjectives. Adjectives used as predicate complements have an external argument which may raise to become the subject of a copula or the object of a transitive verb. Adjectives may take complements, although mostly they occur without one.
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Besides adjectives proper, participles also function syntactically as adjectives. Adjectives used as predicate complements have an external argument which may raise to become the subject of a copula or the object of a transitive verb. Adjectives may take complements, although mostly they occur without one.
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2007
Prepositions are either basic lexical items, compounds, or lexicalized expressions. They denote various relations, such as location, direction to or from, time, manner, or more abstract relations. Prepositional phrases used as adverbial complements have an external argument which may raise to become the subject of a copula or the object of a transitive
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Prepositions are either basic lexical items, compounds, or lexicalized expressions. They denote various relations, such as location, direction to or from, time, manner, or more abstract relations. Prepositional phrases used as adverbial complements have an external argument which may raise to become the subject of a copula or the object of a transitive
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Adjectives and Adjective Phrases Adverbs and Adverb Phrases Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
1987In this chapter we deal with three word classes: adjectives, adverbs and prepositions. For each word class we specify the syntactic functions that its members can have in the sentence and/or the phrase. We also deal with three phrases: adjective phrases, adverb phrases and prepositional phrases. Each of these is discussed in terms of its structure. The
Herman Wekker, Flor Aarts
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2007
The verb phrase is headed by a verb, which may be an auxiliary verb with a grammatical function, a copula, or a lexical verb. Lexical verbs are avalent, transitive, intransitive, ergative, or unaccusative. The verb may have from zero to three arguments, and in addition various adjuncts.
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The verb phrase is headed by a verb, which may be an auxiliary verb with a grammatical function, a copula, or a lexical verb. Lexical verbs are avalent, transitive, intransitive, ergative, or unaccusative. The verb may have from zero to three arguments, and in addition various adjuncts.
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1981
Words have an interest in themselves quite apart from the interest that we may take in the subjects with which they deal. They illustrate the history of the people who use them, but their chief interest is that they enable us to understand how human beings behave and think.
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Words have an interest in themselves quite apart from the interest that we may take in the subjects with which they deal. They illustrate the history of the people who use them, but their chief interest is that they enable us to understand how human beings behave and think.
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2002
This book investigates noun phrases in a representative sample of the world’s 6000 or so languages and proposes a semantic model to describe their underlying structure in any natural language. It examines the semantic and morpho-syntactic properties of the constituents of noun phrases.
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This book investigates noun phrases in a representative sample of the world’s 6000 or so languages and proposes a semantic model to describe their underlying structure in any natural language. It examines the semantic and morpho-syntactic properties of the constituents of noun phrases.
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