Abstract
Adverbial phrases are an intermediate category between grammar and vocabulary; they are phraseological. They are a collocation formed by a synsemantic word (a preposition) and a semantic word. Such collocation has usually a new meaning, which very often fully differs from the original meaning and its isolated components. Classes for intermediate and advanced foreign students of Czech shall focus on adverbial phrases in greater details.
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