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- Grammatical_modifier abstract "In grammar, a modifier is an optional element in phrase structure or clause structure. A modifier is so called because it is said to modify (change the meaning of) another element in the structure, on which it is dependent. Typically the modifier can be removed without affecting the grammar of the sentence. For example, in the English sentence This is a red ball, the adjective red is a modifier, modifying the noun ball. Removal of the modifier would leave This is a ball, which is grammatically correct and equivalent in structure to the original sentence.Other terms used with a similar meaning are qualifier (the word qualify may be used in the same way as modify in this context), attribute, and adjunct. These concepts are often distinguished from complements and arguments, which may also be considered dependent on another element, but are considered an indispensable part of the structure. For example, in His face became red, the word red might be called a complement or argument of became, rather than a modifier or adjunct, since it cannot be omitted from the sentence.".
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- Grammatical_modifier subject Category:Descriptive_technique.
- Grammatical_modifier subject Category:Grammar.
- Grammatical_modifier subject Category:Syntactic_categories.
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- Grammatical_modifier comment "In grammar, a modifier is an optional element in phrase structure or clause structure. A modifier is so called because it is said to modify (change the meaning of) another element in the structure, on which it is dependent. Typically the modifier can be removed without affecting the grammar of the sentence. For example, in the English sentence This is a red ball, the adjective red is a modifier, modifying the noun ball.".
- Grammatical_modifier label "Atributo".
- Grammatical_modifier label "Attribut (Grammatik)".
- Grammatical_modifier label "Attributo (linguistica)".
- Grammatical_modifier label "Bijvoeglijke bepaling".
- Grammatical_modifier label "Expansion du nom".
- Grammatical_modifier label "Grammatical modifier".
- Grammatical_modifier label "Przydawka".
- Grammatical_modifier label "Определение (синтаксис)".
- Grammatical_modifier label "修飾語".
- Grammatical_modifier label "定語".
- Grammatical_modifier sameAs Přívlastek.
- Grammatical_modifier sameAs Attribut_(Grammatik).
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- Grammatical_modifier sameAs Attributo_(linguistica).
- Grammatical_modifier sameAs 修飾語.
- Grammatical_modifier sameAs Bijvoeglijke_bepaling.
- Grammatical_modifier sameAs Przydawka.
- Grammatical_modifier sameAs Atributo.
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- Grammatical_modifier sameAs Grammatical_modifier.
- Grammatical_modifier wasDerivedFrom Grammatical_modifier?oldid=596914942.
- Grammatical_modifier isPrimaryTopicOf Grammatical_modifier.