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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
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Engaging city

New York City, an engaging city with a vibrant and exhilarating pace, is one of the foremost tourist destinations in the world.

I saw the above in a YouTube video about paraphrasing.

What kind of phrase "en engaging..pace" is? is it an appositive describing the noun "New York City"?

  

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New York City, an engaging city with a vibrant and exhilarating pace , is one of the foremost tourist destinations in the world. No, it's not an appositive. Appositive noun phrases are specifying, not ascripitive like the one in your example.

  • New York City, an engaging city with a vibrant and exhilarating pace , is one of the foremost tourist destinations in the world.
  • No, it's not an appositive.
  • Appositive noun phrases are specifying, not ascripitive like the one in your example.
  • Further, the NP cannot be substituted for the whole construction in such a way as to yield an entailment of the original: it makes little sense to say An engaging city with a vibrant and exhilarating pace is one of the foremost tourist destinations in the world.
  • A decent example of a supplementary (non-restrictive) appositive is The most dynamic place in the US, New York City , is one of the foremost tourist destinations in the world.
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New York City, an engaging city with a vibrant and exhilarating pace, is one of the foremost tourist destinations in the world.

No, it's not an appositive. Appositive noun phrases are specifying, not ascripitive like the one in your example.

Further, the NP cannot be substituted for the whole construction in such a way as to yield an entailment of the original: it mak

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