nominalfrasen
Nominalfrasen, known in English as noun phrases (NPs), are syntactic units centered on a noun or pronoun and functioning as a coherent unit within a sentence. They can serve as subjects, objects, complements, or modifiers, and they encode information about definiteness, number, and reference.
Most nominalfrasen are built around a head noun and may include determiners, adjectives, genitive marks, and
Examples illustrate the range: simple NP: the book; extended NP: the tall red book on the shelf;
In German linguistics the term nominal phrase is often rendered as Nominalphrase or Nominalgruppe. German nominalfrasen