Gramatyka Angielska w Jednym Zdaniu // English Grammar in One Sentence
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The English Noun Phrase: The Nature of Linguistic Categorization
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The English Noun Phrase: The Nature of Linguistic Categorization
English has an interesting variety of noun phrases, which differ greatly in structure. Examples are 'binominal' (two-noun) phrases ('a beast of a party'); possessive constructions ('the author's opinion'); and discontinuous noun phrases ('the review [came out yesterday] of his book'). How are these different noun phrases structured? How do we produce and understand them?
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