Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / November 13, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Jan. 2009
The concept of phrase, especially in the linguistic context where it observes entity and importance of the mentioned term, it has a diversity of meanings.
Because for example for the grammartraditional, a phrase, is a expression formed by a set of words in which there is no verb that is referring in a personal wayLikewise, sentences that do not have a verb in their formulation are also called a phrase in the same context.
If we have to point out an example that best describes this last case, it will undoubtedly be that of the compliment which is known as that witty phrase that is generally put into practice when you want to flatter or exalt the physical characteristics of any person, although almost always the recipients of the same are usually women, what a nice bonbon for my factory of sweet…
On the other hand and in logical or semantic terms, a phrase is the synonym of a proposition, that is, any statement which can be true or false.
And finally, for the scope of syntax, that sub
discipline of the linguistics and which in turn is part of the grammatical analysis, a phrase is used as the synonym of phrase, that is, every statement that has a certain meaning, for example, the phrase constituted by a single morpheme or signifier or several signifiers, because in The reality for this matter, the syntax, what really matters and makes a sentence, a sentence, is that it constitutes a coherent set that has a clear and defined meaning. Phrase Topics