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Phrases, Clauses, and Sentences

Across
Any meaningful sequence of words including a participle below the level of the clause.
A clause that is a complete sentence
In a phrase, clause. or sentence structure tree the point at which one constituent level is distinguished from another, in order to indicate syntactic hierarchy
A subordinate conjunction that serves as the head of a subordinate clause that functions as a nominal
A yes-no question added to the end of a declarative sentence that repeats the auxiliary verb and pronoun (or introduces a pronoun for a noun or nominal in the sentence) in inverse positions, such as "We have finally reached the end of this definition, haven't we?"
A syntactic unit that includes at least one subject and one predicate but may be composed of one or more independent clauses, as well as subordinate or dependent clauses
Results of transformation in which a sentence's direct object becomes the grammatical subject and the agent noun or noun phrase moves to the end of the sentence
Any constituent that functions as any kind of adverb
Down
Any meaningful sequence of words below the level of the clause.
Any component that functions as part of a larger linguistic structure
A clause that specifies the referent of the noun or noun phrase it modifies.
A clause that cannot function as a sentence, but that must be attached to or embedded in an independent clause
A sentence with two or more independent clauses
Syntactic structure composed of a subject and a predicate
A verb form constructed with the suffix -ing that functions as a noun, as in "Reading is fundamental!"
According to Noam Chomsky, who conceived it, this grammar is a "system of principles, conditions, rules that are elements or properties of all human languages"