interphrasally
English
Etymology
From interphrasal + -ly.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪn.tɚˈfɹeɪ.zʌ.li/
Adverb
interphrasally (comparative more interphrasally, superlative most interphrasally)
- In an interphrasal way.
- 2014, Michael Sharwood Smith, John Truscott, The Multilingual Mind: A Modular Processing Perspective:
- For example, marking agreement inside a single phrase, via a process of unification, between a noun and an adjacent adjective in a noun phrase, will be less demanding in processing terms than a procedure that requires exchanging information 'inter-phrasally', that is, across two separate phrases (an NP and a VP for example) and so these local dependencies should emerge before the longer distance ones.