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Complement clauses are considered to be intermediate between main and subordinate clauses.
The contemporative can also be used to form complement clauses for verbs of speaking or thinking.
Wappo allows for more freedom in word order in complement clauses, especially when they have first person subjects.
As a verbal noun like gedeg (with n or case) it can form a subset of complement clauses.
Three major classes are relative clauses, complement clauses and adverbial clauses.
In texts, complement clauses in Roviana are rare.
Complement clauses are introduced by the subordinator sapu; otherwise, no different from the main clauses.
To form complement clauses, Kyrgyz nominalises verb phrases.
The passive matrices of English infinitival complement clauses: Evidentials on the road to auxiliarihood?
"Sententialism: The Thesis that Complement Clauses Refer to Themselves."
Purpose clauses differ from typical adverbial relations, and are a special case which, is closely related to complement clauses and some relative clauses.
The main changes are in word order, noun-noun and noun-adjective attribution constructions, definiteness marking, complement clauses, and discourse markers and connectors.
Complementizers can be considered to be special subordinating conjunctions that introduce complement clauses (e.g., "I wonder whether he'll be late.
Dequeísmo is a variation in Spanish grammar, considered wrong in prescriptive works, which consists in using de que instead of just que as the complementizer introducing a verbal complement clause.
Complement Clause Types in Israeli", Complementation: A Cross-Linguistic Typology, R. M. W. Dixon & A. Y. Aikhenvald (eds), Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp.
Dasgupta obtained his PhD from New York University (1980; thesis title: Questions and Relative and Complement Clauses in a Bangla Grammar) and became professor for applied linguistics at University of Hyderabad in 1989.
Browne's main interests lie in the syntax of Serbo-Croatian and other South Slavic languages (with particular attention to relative clauses, clitic placement rules, and complement clauses) and in the contributions data from these languages can make to theoretical work in general linguistics.