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− | An adjective phrase is a [[Phrase (definition)]] | + | An adjective phrase is a [[Phrase (definition)|phrase]] in which the head (or leading member) is an adjective. An example is ''very big'' with the adjective ''big'' as the head of the phrase. |
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Revision as of 20:44, 3 June 2012
An adjective phrase is a phrase in which the head (or leading member) is an adjective. An example is very big with the adjective big as the head of the phrase.
See Also
External Links
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adjectival_phrase
- http://wwwhomes.uni-bielefeld.de/~gibbon/Classes/Classes2007WS/ITL/06b-IntroSyntax.pdf
References
Carnie, Andrew (2006) Syntax: A Generative Introduction 2nd edition. Wiley-Blackwell