Phrase

In everyday speech, a phrase may be any group of words, often carrying a special idiomatic meaning; in this sense it is roughly synonymous with expression. In linguistic analysis, a phrase is a group of words (or possibly a single word) that functions as a constituent in the syntax of a sentence—a single unit within a grammatical hierarchy. A phrase appears within a clause, although it is also possible for a phrase to be a clause or to contain a clause within it.

Common and technical use

There is a difference between the common use of the term phrase and its technical use in linguistics. In common usage, a phrase is usually a group of words with some special idiomatic meaning or other significance, such as "all rights reserved", "economical with the truth", "kick the bucket", and the like. It may be a euphemism, a saying or proverb, a fixed expression, a figure of speech, etc.

In grammatical analysis, particularly in theories of syntax, a phrase is any group of words, or sometimes a single word, which plays a particular role within the grammatical structure of a sentence. It does not have to have any special meaning or significance, or even exist anywhere outside of the sentence being analyzed, but it must function there as a complete grammatical unit. For example, in the sentence Yesterday I saw an orange bird with a white neck, the words an orange bird with a white neck form what is called a noun phrase, or a determiner phrase in some theories, which functions as the object of the sentence.

Dancing (Elisa song)

"Dancing" was the fourth single released in Italy and the United states from Elisa's third album, Then Comes the Sun, and the first single released from her American album Dancing.

Track listings

  • U.S Track-list E.P
  • "Dancing" 5:36
  • "Dancing" (live from London iTunes Festival) 5:36
  • "Rock Your Soul" 5:03
  • Trivia

  • In 2006, the song was used in the Hit show So You Think You Can Dance when Jessica Fernandez was in the bottom three as her song for her solo.
  • In 2007, it was again used in the US in the third season of So You Think You Can Dance first by Jaimie Goodwin as her audition song in New York and second on the Top 20 show danced by Lacey Schwimmer and Kameron Bink and choreographed by Mia Michaels.
  • In 2008, Kelli Baker used it as her audition song in Utah for the fourth season of So You Think You Can Dance.
  • In the 2012 dance film Step Up Revolution, a scene where the lead protagonist Emily (Kathryn McCormick) danced to this song to audition for a contemporary dance company headed by Olivia Brown (Mia Michaels).
  • Dancing (film)

    Dancing is a 1933 Argentine musical film directed by Luis Moglia Barth and starring Arturo García Buhr, Amanda Ledesma and Alicia Vignoli. The film's sets were designed by the art director Juan Manuel Concado.

    Cast

  • Arturo García Buhr
  • Amanda Ledesma
  • Alicia Vignoli
  • Tito Lusiardo
  • Alicia Barrié
  • Severo Fernandez
  • Pedro Quartucci
  • Héctor Calcaño
  • Héctor Quintanilla
  • Eduardo Sandrini
  • Margarita Padín
  • Domingo Mania
  • Paquita Garzón
  • Rosa Catá
  • Amelia Bence
  • Elena Zucotti
  • René Cóspito
  • Roberto Firpo
  • Los de la Raza
  • Arturo Bamio
  • References

    Bibliography

  • Rist, Peter H. Historical Dictionary of South American Cinema. Rowman & Littlefield, 2014.
  • External links

  • Dancing at the Internet Movie Database

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