| 1. | Deictic adverbs are often used in a noun phrase as demonstrative adjectives.
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| 2. | The noun phrase is the agent or the experiencer of the action.
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| 3. | At ease; the attributive noun phrase wild ass is not a vulgarism.
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| 4. | A preposition is usually used with a noun phrase as its complement.
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| 5. | Within the noun phrase, Possessors follow possessed, and relative clauses follow their head.
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| 6. | They must refer to a noun phrase in the same clause.
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| 7. | The noun phrase may contain nouns, adjectives, demonstratives and free pronouns.
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| 8. | Ottawa distinguishes two types of grammatical obviative indicates a less prominent noun phrase.
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| 9. | Within a noun phrase, the word order is noun-number and noun-adjective.
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| 10. | Use " se " when the complement is a noun phrase.
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