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COURSE OBJECTIVES 1 To be able to define phrase 2 to identify different types of English phrase 3 To analyse different types of phrases
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A phrase is a sequence of words which functioned as a unit and which does not contain a subject or predicate structure A phrase is a sequence of words that forms a sub part of a sentence. Examples: i. I put it on the chair. ii. He arrived at supper time. iii. All the children went to the fair.
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A phrase is grammatical unit which is smaller than a clause A phrase is cluster of word smaller than a clause forming a grammatical unit. Clause is the largest grammatical unit smaller than a sentence Sentence is the largest purely grammatical unit in a language Sounds Words Phrase Clause Sentence Sentence
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1. The tall man standing at the corner is my dearest friend. 2. He is dead. 3. When I opened the cracked glass door the electricity went off. No. 1,2, and 3 are all sentences The words in red make a phrase The words in green make a clause The words in white are also sentences
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Question the definition Were all the sentences larger than clause? Was The Clause larger than the phrase? Were the sentences larger than phrase in all cases? 1. The tall man standing at the corner is my dearest friend. 2. He is dead 3. When I opened the cracked glass door the electricity went off
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In linguistics technical terms are defined based on structure, function or both. Some modern linguists extend the term phrase to a word which functions in the same way as, or can replace, a phrase. A predicate consisting of one word is often called a verb phrase Thus one word can be called a phrase!
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Which is the most correct definition of phrase? a phrase was defined as a sequence of words which functioned as a unit: and which did not contain a subject and a predicate structure A phrase is grammatical unit which is smaller than a clause A phrase is a sequence of words that forms a sub part of a sentence
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For our purpose we shall define phrase as a grammatical arrangement of words which function as a unit and with the exception of verb phrase, it self does not contain a finite verb.
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There are five types of phrases:- 1. Noun phrases: The man in the moon is a foolish myth. 2. Adjective phrases: She was very pleasant. 3. Verb phrases: We shall be arriving by train. 4. Preposition phrases: He is in big trouble. 5. Adverb phrases: I only set off last week.
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REFERENCES : Crystal, D (1995) The Cambridge encyclopaedia of the English Language. Cambridge. Italy Harley, Heidi (2006) English word a linguistics introduction. Blackwell publishing: Australia Todd, Loreto (1995) An Introduction to Linguistics. Longman: UK Todd, Loreto and Hancock, Ian (2005) International English usage. Routledge: London
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