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2003

Theses Digitization Project

Linguistics

English language -- Syntax

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Looking Into Phrasal Verbs, David Immanuel Kovitz Jan 2003

Looking Into Phrasal Verbs, David Immanuel Kovitz

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The phrasal verb is a unique type of verb phrase that consists of a main verb, usually of only one or two syllables, followed by a particle, that works as a single semantic unit. Such meaning, however, is characteristically expressed in idomatic terms, which poses a formidable problem for students of English as a second language. To be understood, this meaning must be figuratively interpreted as well as literally translated.