An adjectival phrase (AP) is a
phrase with an
adjective as its head (e.g., full of toys). Adjectival phrases may occur as postmodifiers to a noun (a bin full of toys), or as predicatives (
predicate adjectives) to a verb (the bin is full of toys).Adjectival phrases give more detail to a noun. They can become arbitrarily long, and in some languages they tend to become quite complex.
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