INTRODUCTION
167
Structure
167a
Noun phrases consist minimally of a noun or pronoun, which acts as the head of
the noun phrase. The head may be accompanied by dependent elements before or
after it. The following are examples of noun phrases; heads are in green, words in
black are dependent elements:
music
summer
we
him
a
dog
the old
man
that
table
in the corner
a nice
day
at the beach
the
sofa
we bought in the sale
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also 176–196 Nouns and determiners; 197–212 Pronouns
Function
167b
Noun phrases are referring expressions and are used to refer to particular
instances or general classes of people and things.
Noun phrases typically function in the clause as subjects, objects, complements
and occasionally as adjuncts:
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