Ofphrase
Ofphrase is a linguistic term used to describe a prepositional phrase headed by the preposition of. In English grammar, ofphrases frequently function as modifiers within noun phrases or as complements in verb phrases, signaling relations such as possession, attribution, origin, content, or measure.
Formation and structure: an ofphrase consists of the word of, often followed by a determiner and a
Functions: as a modifier of a noun, an ofphrase can specify a property or relationship (the aroma
Semantics and usage: ofphrases express various relations, including possession, material, content, and topic. They are a
Cross-linguistic note: many languages use different prepositions or genitive devices to express similar relations. In English,
See also: prepositional phrase, genitive, partitive construction. References: standard grammar and syntax references discuss the role