Rhythmically Combined Adverbially Adjective Noun Phrases
Adverbially Adjective Noun Phrases Index
English is one of the most rhythmical languages of the world. The Dictionary of Alliterative and Rhythmic Phrases contains thousands of rhythmical phrases intermingled with alliterations. Besides such alliteratively rhythmical phrases, there exist in English a large number of adverbially adjective noun phrases (a phrase coined to befit the pattern). Many of such triple - word phrases are presented here for your reference. Such phrases are highly useful for the semantic study of phrase - structures in English.
- Lavishly illustrated pages
- Lavishly produced publications
- Lawfully constituted authority
- Legally wedded wife
- Lexicologically interesting polysemy
- Linguistically enlightened editors
- Literally translated vernacular expressions
- Logically coherent analysis
- Logically connected sentences
- Logically fallacious inferences
- Loosely flowing garments
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