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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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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.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
 
*[[Adjective (definition)]]
 
*[[Adjective (definition)]]
 
*[[Head (definition)]]
 
*[[Head (definition)]]
 
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*[[Adjective Phrases]]
[[Category:Technical Definitions]]
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
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==References==
 
==References==
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Carnie, Andrew (2006) ''Syntax: A Generative Introduction'' 2nd edition. Wiley-Blackwell
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[[Category:Technical Definitions]]
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[[Category: Syntax]]

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

References

Carnie, Andrew (2006) Syntax: A Generative Introduction 2nd edition. Wiley-Blackwell