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Minor syntax – the syntax of phrase
The phrase alongside with the sentence is the main syntactic unit.. It consists of minimum 2 members that are of 1) subordinate relations only (Vinogradov V.V. and other Russian linguists), no predicative or prepositional phrases (word and phrase are very close) 2) both coordinate and subordinate relations (L. Bloomfield and majority of scholars) Scientific theory of phrase: A.M.PESHKOVSKY , F.F.FORTUNATOV , A.A. SHAKHMATOV The modern theory of phrase: -studies the structure of phrases, principles of their organisation, combinatory possibilities, types of connection -Treats phrase as linear language unit which can act either as a part of a sentence or the whole sentence Two groups of phrases: - HAVING A HEAD ELEMENT: refressive - progressive -NOT HAVING A HEAD ELEMENT: independent – dependent The phrase with a head element (prof. Pocheptsov G.G.): REGRESSIVE with Аdverbial head: very clearly Adjective head: definitely superior Substantive head: new books PROGRESSIVE with: Substantive head : a sensation of relief Adjective head: rich in minerals Verb head: to open the door Prepositional head: under the net The phrase without a head element: INDEPENDENT Of the same class with coordinative conjunction: nice and good joined asyndetically: men, women, children Belonging to different classes: interdependent with primary predication: she smiles DEPENDENT of the same class accumulative connection wise old man Belonging to different classes: accumulative connection his old friend Interdependent secondary predication: her eyes searching his face The phrase. Structural classification of English phrases.
Types of Phrases
A phrase is a group of related words (within a sentence) without both subject and verb. For example, He is laughing at the joker. A phrase functions as a noun, verb, adverb, adjective or preposition in a sentence. The function of a phrase depends on its construction (words it contains). On the basis of their functions and constructions, phrases are divided into various types i.e. noun phrase, verb phrase, adverb phrase, adjective phrase, appositive phrase, infinite phrase, participle phrase and gerund phrase. Noun Phrase A noun phrase consists of a noun and other related words (usually modifiers and determiners) which modify the noun. It functions like a noun in a sentence. A noun phrase consists of a noun as the head word and other words (usually modifiers and determiners) which come after or before the noun. The whole phrase works as a noun in a sentence. Examples. A sentence can also contain more noun phrases. Prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition, object of preposition(noun or pronoun) and may also consist of other modifiers. A prepositional phrase starts with a preposition and mostly ends with a noun or pronoun. Whatever prepositional phrase ends with is called object of preposition. A prepositional phrase functions as an adjective or adverb in a sentence. Examples. Adjective Phrase. An adjective phrase is a group of words that functions like an adjective in a sentence. It consists of adjectives, modifier and any word that modifies a noun or pronoun. Examples. Prepositional phrases and participle phrases also function as adjectives so we can also call them adjective phrases when they function as adjective. In the above sentence “The girlwith brown hair is singing a song”, the phrase “with brown hair” is a prepositional phrase but it functions as an adjective. Adverb Phrase An adverb phrase is a group of words that functions as an adverb in a sentence. It consists of adverbs or other words (preposition, noun, verb, modifiers) that make a group with works like an adverb in a sentence. Examples A prepositional phrase can also act as an adverb phrase. For example in above sentence “He always behaves in a good manner”, the phrase “in a good manner” is a prepositional phrase but it acts as adverb phrase here. Verb Phrase A verb phrase is a combination of main verb and its auxiliaries (helping verbs) in a sentence. Examples. According to generative grammar, a verb phrase can consist of main verb, its auxiliaries, its complements and other modifiers. Hence it can refer to the whole predicate of a sentence. Infinitive Phrase An infinitive phrase consist of an infinitive(to + simple form of verb) and modifiers or other words associated to the infinitive. An infinitive phrase always functions as an adjective, adverb or a noun in a sentence. Examples. Gerund Phrase A gerund phrase consists of a gerund(verb + ing) and modifiers or other words associated with the gerund. A gerund phrase acts as a noun in a sentence. Examples Participle Phrase A participle phrase consists of a present participle (verb + ing), a past participle (verb ending in -ed or other form in case of irregular verbs) and modifiers or other associate words. A participle phrase is separated by commas. It always acts as an adjective in a sentence. Examples Absolute Phrase Absolute phrase (also called nominative phrase) is a group of words including a noun or pronoun and a participle as well as any associated modifiers. Absolute phrase modifies (give information about) the entire sentence. It resembles a clause but it lack a true finite verb. It is separated by a comma or pairs of commas from the rest sentence. Examples
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