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Idiom with V, N, and Prep anchors: Tnx0VN1Pnx2
- Description:
- This tree family is selected by transitive idioms that are anchored by a
verb, noun, and preposition. 6 idioms select this family.
- Examples:
- look daggers at, keep track of
Maria looked daggers at her ex-husband across the courtroom.
The company kept track of its inventory.
- Declarative tree:
- See Figure 6.53.
- {Declarative Idiom with V, N, and Prep Anchors Tree: $\alpha$nx0VN1Pnx2
- Other available trees:
- Subject relative clause with and without comp,
adjunct relative clause with comp/with PP pied-piping,
wh-moved subject, imperative, NP gerund, passive without by phrase, passive with
by phrase, passive with wh-moved object of by phrase, passive with
wh-moved by phrase,
outer passive without by phrase, outer passive with by phrase,
outer passive with wh-moved by phrase, outer passive with wh-moved
object of by phrase,
outer passive without by phrase with relative on the subject with and without comp,
outer passive with by phrase with relative on subject with and without comp.
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