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An Egyptian doctor who was imprisoned in the 1980s for involvement in militant Islam, he left the country after his release and became involved in violent international jihadist movements.

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Is An Egyptian doctor who was imprisoned in the 1980s for involvement in militant Islam a noun phrase?

  

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An Egyptian doctor who was imprisoned in the 1980s for involvement in militant Islam , he left the country after his release and became involved in violent international jihadist movements. Yes: the underlined is a noun phrase. Its function in the sentence is that of predicative adjunct.

  • An Egyptian doctor who was imprisoned in the 1980s for involvement in militant Islam , he left the country after his release and became involved in violent international jihadist movements.
  • Yes: the underlined is a noun phrase.
  • Its function in the sentence is that of predicative adjunct.
  • e.
  • "he", and it's an adjunct because it's an optional item in clause structure.
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An Egyptian doctor who was imprisoned in the 1980s for involvement in militant Islam, he left the country after his release and became involved in violent international jihadist movements.

Yes: the underlined is a noun phrase.

Its function in the sentence is that of predicative adjunct.

It's predicative because it relates to

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