Grammatical modifier
- Grammatical modifier
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In grammar, a modifier is an optional element in phrase structure or clause structure;[1] the removal of the modifier typically doesn't affect the grammaticality of the sentence.
In English, adverbs and adjectives prototypically function as modifiers, but they also have other functions. Moreover, other can function as modifiers as the following examples show :
- [Put it gently in the drawer]. (adverb in verb phrase)
- She set it down [very gently]. (adverb in adverb phrase)
- He was [very gentle]. (adverb in adjective phrase)
- [Even more] people were there. (adverb in determiner phrase)
- It ran [right up the tree]. (adverb in prepositional phrase)
- It was [a nice house]. (adjective in noun phrase)
- His desk was in [the faculty office]. (noun in noun phrase)
- [The swiftly flowing waters] carried it away. (verb phrase in noun phrase)
- I saw [the man whom we met yesterday]. (clause in noun phrase)
- She's [the woman with the hat]. (preposition phrase in noun phrase)
- It's not [that important]. (determiner in adjective phrase)
- [A few more] workers are needed. (determiner in determiner phrase)
- We've already [gone twelve miles]. (noun phrase in verb phrase)
- She's [two inches taller than I]. (noun phrase in verb adjective phrase)
A premodifier is a modifier placed before the head (the modified component). A postmodifier is a modifier placed after the head, for example:
- land mines (pre-modifier)
- mines in wartime (post-modifier)
- time immemorial (post-modifier)
A few adjectives, borrowed from French, may be postmodifiers, generally with a change in meaning from their premodifier use. An example is proper:- They live in a proper town (in a real town)
- They live in the proper town (in the town that's right for them)
- They live in the town proper (in the town itself)
See also
- Dangling modifier
- Intensifier
- Adjunct
- Description
References
- ^ Cambridge Grammar of the English Language
Categories:- Grammar
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