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In everyday speech, a phrase may be any group of words, often carrying a special idiomatic meaning; in this sense it is roughly synonymous with expression. In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words (or possibly a single word) that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence—a single unit within a grammatical hierarchy. A phrase appears within a clause, although it is also possible for a phrase to be a clause or to contain a clause within it.
There is a difference between the common use of the term phrase and its technical use in linguistics. In common usage, a phrase is usually a group of words with some special idiomatic meaning or other significance, such as "all rights reserved", "economical with the truth", "kick the bucket", and the like. It may be a euphemism, a saying or proverb, a fixed expression, a figure of speech, etc.
In grammatical analysis, particularly in theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words, or sometimes a single word, which plays a particular role within the grammatical structure of a sentence. It does not have to have any special meaning or significance, or even exist anywhere outside of the sentence being analyzed, but it must function there as a complete grammatical unit. For example, in the sentence Yesterday I saw an orange bird with a white neck, the words an orange bird with a white neck form what is called a noun phrase, or a determiner phrase in some theories, which functions as the object of the sentence.
After searching around town for a half hour or so, we pulled up to a random spot and it was doing this. Safe to say the boys from down south went home pretty happy. Featured Surfers Matt Meinhardt (@wetbraintubman) Michael Dunphy (@michaeldunphy) Mike Lawson (mlawson87) Sebastian Moreno (@sleepybeepy) Seth Conboy (@sethconboy) Zach Beals (@beals.zach) Film and Edit by Nick Tribuno Website | http://www.nicktribuno.com Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/nicktribuno Email | nicktribuno@yahoo.com
This is the story of my 6th DELMARVA circumnavigation with Bruce, Bryan and Ted, all on board a 43 ft gaff rig ketch named Pegasus. The B-rolls were shot with iPhone 6 S, GOPRO 3 and 4 as well as amateur Sony Camera HDR -PJ670. Interviews were shot in my studio with Sony FS 7. The film was edited with FCPX.
Post columnist John Kelly journeys to Maryland's Delmarva Peninsula to track down the elusive and endangered Delmarva fox squirrel.
Join Chopper 16, Skycam 16 and Captain Willie Dykes as they take us on an aerial adventure across the Delmarva Peninsula. It is a place where watermen and wildlife depend on one another to survive and where agriculture thrives across open fields. From the Atlantic Ocean to the Chesapeake Bay and straight through the heart of the peninsula, we are covering all of Delmarva.
The spring surf fishing off of the Delmarva coast has been off the hook, pun intended. It was just one of those beautiful days where there were a lot of fish and other visitors, and you realize you're just one small part of a huge ecosystem.
Herping the mid-atlantic coastal plain, a peninsula separated from the mainland by the Chesapeake Bay, made up from parts of three states, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia turns out to be the ticket for our snake hunters to make some fantastic finds of reptiles and amphibians!
I visited the Delmarva Central on May 16th and 17th of 2017. The DCR operates 162 miles of track in central Delaware and Maryland's Eastern Shore. They have a very efficient railroad with friendly employees. The engines are nicely painted and well maintained. We followed three trains in a one and a half day trip with great weather. Hope you enjoy the video.
WBOC honors the Vanderwende Farm Creamery, located on Route 404 west of Bridgeville, Delaware.
One of the most talked-about segments we've ever done for Outdoors Delmarva involved a breed of pigeons known as "parlor rollers". These birds are genetically inclined to roll along the ground, rather than fly. Meet this special breed, and the folks who raise them.