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Meaning of sintagma nominal




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

sintagma nominal
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It is a group of words that in a sentence can take the function of name, noun or subject (Nucleus). A syntagm that replaces or takes the function of a subject. For example: in the sentence "we arrive early to class at the university" the nominal phrase is us .

  




John Rene Plaut

NOMINAL SINTAGMA Phrase that constitutes a syntactic unit and contains a name (hence nominal ) that can be a noun or a substantive pronoun . Generally this phrase precedes another part of the sentence, to which it is referring

  


John Rene Plaut

NOMINAL SINTAGMA Phrase that constitutes a syntactic unit and contains a name (hence nominal ) that can be a noun or a substantive pronoun . Generally this phrase precedes another part of the sentence, to which it is referring

  



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