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noun phrase

noun

Grammar.
  1. a construction that functions syntactically as a noun, consisting of a noun and any modifiers, as all the men in the room who are reading books, or of a noun substitute, as a pronoun.


noun phrase

noun

  1. grammar a constituent of a sentence that consists of a noun and any modifiers it may have a noun clause, or a word, such as a pronoun, that takes the place of a noun NP
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of noun phrase1

First recorded in 1950–55
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Example Sentences

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The noun phrase containing view is the subject of the third is-phrase, is not based on a lack of understanding.

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It’s because “to greenlight” was formed anew from a noun phrase, “a green light”.

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Why does such an unremarkable noun phrase rankle so badly?

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The can be merged with cat to give a noun phrase, which other grammar rules can operate on as if it were a bare noun like water.

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For his part, Pinker shows that the problem evaporates when you understand that “like” may take a clause as well as a noun phrase as its complement.

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