| 21. | The second, the " cha "-conjugation is used to describe things, and the complement is usually an adjectival or prepositional phrase.
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| 22. | The choice is determined by whether the prepositional phrase indicates movement ( accusative ) or an unmoving state ( dative ).
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| 23. | The comma, however, is a signal that the prepositional phrase has been moved for emphasis, or because it is an afterthought:
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| 24. | With a prepositional phrase, " nit " follows the verb and " keyn " replaces the indefinite article and precedes the noun.
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| 25. | In either case, it is incorrect to claim that the origin of the word is simply the prepositional phrase " by law ."
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| 26. | Similar to the problem with c-command stated above, issues with binding arise when the antecedent appears within a prepositional phrase ( PP ).
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| 27. | :It is a PP ( prepositional phrase ), with the preposition " after " governing the NP " going to the store ".
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| 28. | :: I would certainly describe it as an " adverbial prepositional phrase "-- that is, it's a prepositional phrase that's functioning as an adverb.
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| 29. | :: I would certainly describe it as an " adverbial prepositional phrase "-- that is, it's a prepositional phrase that's functioning as an adverb.
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| 30. | A clause with a prepositional phrase that expresses a meaning similar to that usually expressed by an object may be called " pseudo-transitive ".
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