"WhPrepositionalPhrase" (Text Content Type)
Text identified as a wh-prepositional phrase. Often a prepositional phrase containing a wh-noun phrase (such as "of which" or "by whose authority") that either introduces a prepositional phrase gap or is contained by a wh-noun phrase.
Details
- "WhPrepositionalPhrase" can be used in TextCases, TextPosition and TextContents.
- "WhPrepositionalPhrase" corresponds to any mention of a wh-prepositional phrase in the context of the text.
Examples
Basic Examples (2)
Find occurrences of wh-prepositional phrases in a text:
TextCases["States Supreme Court devised for this purpose in the Johnson ruling was \"that discovery gave title to the government, by whose subjects, by whose authority it was made, against all other European governments, which title might be consummated by possession\"", "WhPrepositionalPhrase"]Get properties about occurrences of wh-prepositional phrases:
TextContents["States Supreme Court devised for this purpose in the Johnson ruling was \"that discovery gave title to the government, by whose subjects, by whose authority it was made, against all other European governments, which title might be consummated by possession\"", "WhPrepositionalPhrase"]See Also
TextCases TextPosition TextSentences TextStructure PartOfSpeech Containing
Text Contents: WhNounPhrase WhAdverbPhrase WhAdjectivePhrase PrepositionalPhrase AdverbPhrase NounPhrase VerbPhrase AdjectivePhrase NounPhraseHead QuantifierPhrase ConjunctionPhrase UnlikeCoordinatedPhrase Parenthetical