As a border region we have phrase-words (Jack-in-the-pulpit) [...] which contain no bound forms among their immediate constituents , and yet in some ways exhibit morphologic rather than syntactic types of construction. - Bloomfield (1935), a pag.207 [...] we have the difficult type of 'ohrase-words'. These differ from phrarses in their uninterrupted and syntactically inexpansible characyer, and often in their exocentric value. - Bloomfield (1935), a pag.239-240
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