31 May, 2007

Complements in other Phrase Types

Complements also occur in all of the other phrase types. We exemplify each type in the following table:

Phrase Type

Head

Typical Complements

Examples

Noun Phrase (NP)

noun

PP clause respect for human rights the realisation that nothing has changed
Verb Phrase (VP)

verb

NP clause

PP

David plays the piano They realised that nothing has changed She looked at the moon
Adjective Phrase (AP)

adjective

clause PPeasy to read fond of biscuits
Adverb Phrase (AdvP)

adverb

PPluckily for me
Prepositional Phrase (PP)

preposition

NP PPin the room from behind the wall

Adverb phrases are very limited in the Complements they can take. In fact, they generally occur without any Complement.

Noun phrases which take Complements generally have an abstract noun as their Head, and they often have a verbal counterpart:

the pursuit of happiness~we pursue happiness
their belief in ghosts~they believe in ghosts
the realisation that nothing has changed~they realise that nothing has changed
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