Noun Phrases; Definition and Example

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Well, in this occasion, I will give explanation about “Noun Phrases”.
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What is a noun phrase?

A noun phrase is a phrase which includes:

  1. a noun (also called head)
  2. and optionally modifiers.

Examples:

  • Love is a beautiful feeling. (Love is a noun phrase without modifiers. However, a beautiful feeling is a noun phrase that includes a noun, feeling, and the determiner a and the adjective beautiful)
  • My house is over there. (My house is a noun phrase which consists of the noun house and a modifier – the possessive adjective my)

Possible noun modifiers

A noun phrase may optionally contain noun modifiers. If these modifiers are placed before the noun they are called pre-modifiers. However, if they are placed after the noun, they are called post-modifiers. Possible noun modifiers include the following:

  1. Determiners:
  • articles(the, a),
  • demonstratives(this, that)
  • numerals (two, five, etc.)
  • possessives(my, their, etc.)
  • quantifiers(some, many, etc.).

In English, determiners are usually placed before the noun;

  1. adjectives(the deliciousfood)
  2. complements, in the form of a prepositional phrase (such as: the student of physics), or a That-clause (the idea that the world is a small village )

Determiner and adjective is premodifier, complement is post modifier

So, Noun phrases normally consist of a head noun, which is optionally modified (“premodified” if the modifier appears before the noun; “postmodified” if the modifier follows the noun).

Functions of a noun phrase

Noun phrases can function as subjects, objects:

  1. That sophisticated woman is beautiful. (That sophisticated woman is a noun phrase that functions as a subject.)
  2. I like the book that you bought. (the book that you bought is a noun phrase that functions as an object.)

Pre-modifiers dan Post-modifiers

Pre-modifiers

  1. Determiners:
  • articles (the, a),
  • demonstratives (this, that)
  • numerals (two, five, etc.)
  • possessives(my, their, etc.)
  • quantifiers (some, many, etc.).

In English, determiners are usually placed before the noun;

  1. adjectives (the deliciousfood)

Post-modifiers

Post-modifiers commonly answer the traditional news reporting questions of who, what, where, when, how, or why. Noun post-modifiers commonly take the following forms:

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Reference
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http://www.criticalreading.com/noun_phrase.htm

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