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New posts in noun-phrases
Is 'president' in 'run for president' a bare role NP?
determiners
noun-phrases
zero-article
When does a fused-head NP require a definite determiner?
definite-articles
noun-phrases
Is there a word or a special phrase in English to describe the curvy upper lip that some people like Rio Ferdinand have?
single-word-requests
expressions
phrase-requests
noun-phrases
What are the criteria for allowing repeated bare NPs in coordinate structures?
noun-phrases
zero-article
coordination
Confusion determining the type of phrase
phrases
prepositional-phrases
noun-phrases
Identifying the antecedent of an integrated(restrictive) relative clause
relative-clauses
determiners
noun-phrases
antecedents
What is the origin of "Pointed Question"?
etymology
noun-phrases
What is the head noun in a noun 'and' noun phrase?
noun-phrases
What does 'spook credentials' mean?
phrases
noun-phrases
If a noun phrase is made of two noun-like words that conjugate differently, then which conjugation do you use? [duplicate]
conjunctions
verb-agreement
noun-phrases
coordinating-conjunctions
disjunction
Automotive: "Part-makers" or "Parts Makers"? [duplicate]
grammatical-number
compounds
attributive-nouns
noun-phrases
Why does "to keep someone posted" mean "to keep someone updated"?
phrases
expressions
linguistics
noun-phrases
word-phrases
A friend of John's / John's friend
grammaticality
noun-phrases
saxon-genitive
double-possessive
noun phrases vs. prepositional phrases
prepositional-phrases
noun-phrases
Could the attributive noun be plural? [duplicate]
grammatical-number
compounds
attributive-nouns
noun-phrases
Similar adjectives to "worth"
grammaticality
adjectives
noun-phrases
complements
worth
"Whomever runs it's" or "whomever runs its"?
possessives
grammatical-case
noun-phrases
saxon-genitive
whoever-vs-whomever
Plural of noun and concept takes singular verb? [duplicate]
verb-agreement
noun-phrases
Computers as a class [duplicate]
grammatical-number
compounds
attributive-nouns
noun-phrases
How to analyze "dearly beloved"?
adverbs
noun-phrases
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