Prepositional Phrase (definition)
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The syntactic element that consists of a preposition (which expresses spatial relation or indicates syntactic functions or semantic roles) and it’s constituent or compliment. The compliment is typically a noun phrase that is relating to the rest of the sentence or phrase through the preposition.
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- http://suppes-corpus.stanford.edu/article.html?id=403