Friday, 8 April 2016

NOUN PHRASES IN CONTEXT

NOUN PHRASES may consist simply of a 'pre- modifying' article or determiner + noun . A pre determiner may come before the article or determiner.
For example:
1 a storm
2 my relations
3 some money
4 the postman

5 these fashions
But in many noun phrases the noun has , besides the article or determiner , one or more adjectives , adjectival phrases , or prepositional phrases before it or after it :
For example :
1 the larger  picture
2 unusual  happenings
3 some wonderful  news 
4 our new neighbours  in the flat opposite
5 an  extraordinarily talented  girl in my class 
6 the in-your-face language typical of today ' s TV soaps 
7 an enormous plate of fish and chips 
8 a politely worded letter to the managing director 
9 last- minute applications for tickets for the show 
10 my parents' old fashioned  opinions about proper behaviour 
11 recent important  changes affecting many school - leavers
NOTICE that  within the adjectival material attached to these nouns there are a lot of ' sub ' noun phrases:
the flat opposite , today's TV soaps,TV soaps, the managing director ,my parents ,tickets for the show , proper behaviour, fish and chips, the show ,many school-leavers
The MAIN NOUN that is being described ( picture, happenings, news, neighbors and so on in the original examples)is said to be the head of the noun phrases.
NOTICE that a pronoun can also be the head of a noun phrases :
* anybody with an interest in saving the planet 
*the brutal few responsible for these atrocities 
* those on income support 
* the starving millions 
*Modification before or after nouns or pronouns 
The adjectival material added before or after a noun or pronoun is called modification. Many different types of modification can be added to a noun or pronoun; for example :
*  before a noun (pre- modification):
 1  a determiner ( or pre- determiner+ determiner) :
    * the frog, my cousin, half the trouble, some products, that factory, all our houses, few reasons, 
2  a number:
*  four blackbirds, two thousand sheep 
 3  one or more adjectives:
 * beautiful weather , a charming hostess . unhealthy, greasy food 
4  a possessive :
    * Helen' method, the city ' drain , tomorrow ' agenda 
5  an adjective modified ( intensified , moderated, emphasized or characterized) by an adverb:
*   an utterly unsuitable outfit, a highly appropriate punishment, the barely audible announcement , a         cheerfully flamboyant outfit 
6  a present or past participle :
     * whirling leaves , a planned pregnancy
7   an adverb + participle :
     * a slowly  moving crowds, their closely observed progress 
8    a descriptive or identifying noun :
     *  mountain scenery , the Singapore skyline 
9    a hyphenated string :
    *  blood- red lipstick , crystal- clear water , a three- hour meeting , made- up stories , sun- dried 
       tomatoes ,longer -lasting lather ,an old - clothes shop, a fruit - and -vegetable shop  ,an on- the -
        spot report , a longed- for break 
*    The  hyphenated string can be any of several kinds of phrase or word group , for example :
   *  a noun phrase ( three- hour , old- clothes) 
    * two nouns linked by a conjunction :( fruit- and - vegetable )
    * a phrase based on an adjective ( blood- red ,crystal -clear )
   * a prepositional phrase ( on- the- spot)
   *a phrase using a participle ( longer-lasting , sun- dried)
   * a form derived from a phrasal verb ( made-up , longed for)

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