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Yantin Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

parse - determinative phrase

inside the students' room

Is "the students' " a determinative phrase?
if it is , then" the" is a determinative , and "students' " a determinative too?

DP -> DET DET <<<<<<< is it correct?
  

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inside [ the student's room] No, it's not a determinative phrase. "The students'" is a genitive noun phrase functioning as a determin er within the larger noun phrase (bracketed). In other words, there is one NP functioning within the structure of another.

  • inside [ the student's room] No, it's not a determinative phrase.
  • "The students'" is a genitive noun phrase functioning as a determin er within the larger noun phrase (bracketed).
  • In other words, there is one NP functioning within the structure of another.
  • The genitive NP "the students' is analysed as determinative + noun.
  • The noun "students' is head of the phrase and hence it is an NP not a DP.
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inside [the student's room]

No, it's not a determinative phrase. "The students'" is a genitive noun phrase functioning as a determiner within the larger noun phrase (bracketed). In other words, there is one NP functioning within the structure of another.

The genitive NP "the students' is analysed as determinative + noun. The noun "students' is head of

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