Arizona is a noun. Thus, it satisfies conditions for being a minimal noun phrase. An extended noun phrase could include articles and/or adjectives, adverbs modifying the adjectives, or even complete clauses that assume the role of an adjective (or adverb).
Arizona is a noun. Thus, it satisfies conditions for being a minimal noun phrase. An extended noun phrase could include articles and/or adjectives, adverbs modifying the adjectives, or even complete clauses that assume the role of an adjective (or adverb).
"Arizona" is a proper noun. It is the name of a state in the United States.
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The University of Arizona has named their sports teams 'The Wildcats'. Maybe that's the connection.
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the name Arizona was from a Spanish name , Arizo nac , from the O'odham name ali sonak in O'odham language. Some possible organs that's been proposed are the Spanish phrase 'aida zona ,shortened to "Arizona" or the basque phrase atit ona.
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