A + N
N + inf Verbal Adjectival
V + N V + Inf A + inf
V + ing V + Pre ing A + prep Ving
V + D A + Aprep
A + D
A + N = poor Urik
N + P + N = room at the top
N + P + A + N = a girl with dark eyes
N + P + Ving = difficulties in understanding
N + Inf = a book to read
Verbal: V + N = to read book
V + Inf = to forget to pose
V + Ving = to stop talking
V + prep + Ving = to insist on going
D + V = completely forgot
Adjectival: A – Inf = glad to see
A + Prep + N = fool of water
A + Prep + Ving = fond of reading
According to Blokh: The phrase consists of a head word (kernel) + subordinate element (adjunct)
Noun phrases Verb phrases Adjective phrases Adverbial phrases
Субстантивные глагольные атрибутивные обстоятельственные
“Chinese Box”
A
Most
Beautifully
Written
Novel
A most beautifully written novel
Elative meaning
*In the meaning of adjective property stative expresses stative property. (Бархударов)
The comb inabilities are similar
According to the member of words
1. Simple phrase (to read a book)
2. With expended head (three black dogs, the reception of the delegation by the president)
3. with expended adjunct (politically active use)
4. When both the heads are expended (the delegation by the president of the republic)
5. When the immediate consequence may be separated by other words (slowly, old Julian got up out of the chair)
6. Coordinate phrases (соединение)
- Simple syntactic phrases with conjunctions: but, yet. Precious but remote
- Correlative syndatic phrases with conjunctions: both, either…or, neither…nor, now: either gerund or participle
- Asindatic phrases (бессоюзные): great shining eyes.
- A positive assindatic phrases: John, the Baptist; you, young people.