subphrases
Subphrase is a contiguous segment of words within a larger phrase that itself functions as a phrase or constituent in a given syntactic theory. It represents a smaller unit of structure embedded inside a bigger phrase, and it inherits the hierarchical organization typical of syntactic analysis.
In many grammar frameworks, phrases are organized hierarchically in parse trees. Subphrases correspond to nodes that
Examples help illustrate the idea. In the noun phrase the quick brown fox, subphrases include the entire
Subphrases are identified through constituency tests, parse trees, or chunking methods that reveal hierarchical groupings of
The term subphrase is not universally standardized and can be used differently across theories. Nevertheless, it