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| style="background-color:#f3eee6;" | Definition
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| - A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition plus its object. The phrase usually modifies another constituent in the clause.
| - A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition plus its object. The phrase usually modifies the clause or another constituent in the clause.
| - A construct chain, also called a 'genitive phrase', is a grammatical encoding of the relationship 'A of B,' in which A is a phonologically modified noun (in the construct state), and B is a phonologically unmodified noun (the absolute state).
| - A construct chain, also called a 'genitive phrase', is a grammatical encoding of the relationship 'A of B,' in which A is a phonologically modified noun (in the construct state), and B is a phonologically unmodified noun (the absolute state).
| - Some construct chains occur within prepositional phrases<br />
| - Some construct chains occur within prepositional phrases<br />

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