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adverb phrase
noun
Alternate name for an adverbial phrase.
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First, the structure in 5 fails to cover cases like 9, which involves an adverb phrase after -de (see further discussion below).
Strong positive or negative correlation is observed between the markedness of adverbs and F0 height when an adjective phrase showing positiveness or negativeness is followed to the current adverb phrase.
Second, Like Li and Thompson's, Li's description and analysis of the V-DE construction is incomplete in the sense that it fails to cover examples like 9 above, which involves an adverb phrase.
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We recorded commonly used two-phrase utterances consisting of Japanese adjective and adverb phrases expressing different degree of markedness under designed conversational situations, and compared their F0 characteristics.
The qualitative analysis will look at accommodation, as well as target the occurrence of specific adverb phrases and how they operate in the context of discussing health risk.
The elaborate has to be earned and justified, lest excess become a tyranny of style, whereby the prose levels out into an unhelpful equivalence of so many adjectives, adverbs, phrases and images.
My standard blurb was an adverb-adjective phrase ("wildly creative") followed by a mildly to barely amusing comment about the topic ("Thou shalt read this book," for one about the Bible).
He added: "Sentences so long I forgot what the subject was by the time I made it through [a] string of modifying adjectives, adverbs and phrases".
Like English, Swedish has a subject verb object basic word order, but like German, it utilizes verb-second word order in main clauses, for instance after adverbs, adverbial phrases and dependent clauses.
After an introductory adverb or adverbial phrase the verb generally took second place as in modern German: Nū bydde iċ ān thing "Now I ask [literally, "ask I"] one thing"; Thȳ ilcan gēare gesette Aelfrēd cyning Lundenburg "In that same year Alfred the king occupied London".
For example, if someone uses the verb "correr" with the adverb "rapidamente" in a phrase like "correr rapidamente," it means someone is running fast.
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