How To Use Prenominal In A Sentence
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And, if I understand correctly, prenominal phrasal adjectives are hyphenated–making them one word.
How important is college? - 22 Words
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The final episode started with an explanation for the mystery, but if you thought this was designed to be a closing episode, guess again. and the same thing is also often found with prenominal concessive modifiers.
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Given that the prenominal possessive is itself an noun-phrase, we should expect a prenominal possessive to be able to occupy the noun-phrase slot within a larger prenominal possessive.
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Hence I’m wondering if I used a phrasal adjective correctly and have no clue what prenominal means even after Googling it.
How important is college? - 22 Words
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One man said we were prenominal, [B] or something or other like that -- I should worry.
Roy Blakeley's Camp on Wheels
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And prenominal genitive determiner noun phrases are not adjectives, so to think that they can't be antecedents of pronouns for that reason is even madder than merely imagining that some obscure rule is being violated.
Language Log
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Prenominal possessives (John's car, my hat) normally function as definite expressions.
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This last point isn’t at all trivial, in view of the odd property of superlatives that they are acceptable as prenominal modifiers in many cases in which the corresponding simple and comparative forms aren’t: You can say the closest bank to my house but not a close bank to my house or a closer bank to my house than the Deadwood Trust.
No Uncertain Terms
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(adj): prenominal), pacifistic, dovish -- (opposed to war
Errata: The Wordie Blog
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And prenominal genitive determiner noun phrases are not adjectives, so to think that they can't be antecedents of pronouns for that reason is even madder than merely imagining that some obscure rule is being violated.
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We get a couple of noun phrases with hyphenated compound prenominal attributive modifiers like outcome-related, real-world, and whole-of-organisation, and that's just about it.
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The outcome is that adjectives expressing the more basic types of property can generally be expected to appear prenominally but not postnominally.