Pierre Cotte considers the classic relationship between the main clause and the complement clause which it governs. He shows that linear order “main clause + complement” is just a formal construction whose surface hides the actual genetic processes involved in the construction of the utterance. His approach requires the integration of the linguistic information which is added at each stage as the construction of the utterance becomes more complex. In this way he makes use of cognitive principles. Paradoxically, the complement does not “complete” an incomplete grammatical entity but is redefined in terms of the main clause
0. はじめに 1. Langacker(2002, 2009) 2. Verhagen(2005, 2007) 3. Verhagenの把握構図と「you don\u27t know that+命題...
Based on a corpus of conversational English, I argue that the standard view of complements as subord...
In this paper, we aim to challenge what we see as two misconceptions in the literature on sentential...
A study of completeness : nominal complements, complement clauses and transitivity. In a predicate,...
This paper deals with the representation of complement sentences in a speaker's mental grammar...
Complement relations are widely identified as a type of subordination, which is traditionally define...
This article examines the development of finite complement clauses in the speech of seven English-sp...
Il est communément admis que la syntaxe d'une phrase et sa sémantique fonctionnent de manière harmon...
This article criticizes the modern classification of complements associated to the verb in tradition...
In this essay, we provide a rich description and analysis of C-agreement and complement clause compl...
This study investigates the coordination of matrix and subordinate clauses within finite complement-...
A number of recent analyses propose that so-called noun complement clauses should be analyzed as a t...
The present contribution examines object complement clauses from the perspective of constituent-orde...
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1984), pp. 572-58
This thesis explores the contribution of complementizers to the syntax and semantics of clausal comp...
0. はじめに 1. Langacker(2002, 2009) 2. Verhagen(2005, 2007) 3. Verhagenの把握構図と「you don\u27t know that+命題...
Based on a corpus of conversational English, I argue that the standard view of complements as subord...
In this paper, we aim to challenge what we see as two misconceptions in the literature on sentential...
A study of completeness : nominal complements, complement clauses and transitivity. In a predicate,...
This paper deals with the representation of complement sentences in a speaker's mental grammar...
Complement relations are widely identified as a type of subordination, which is traditionally define...
This article examines the development of finite complement clauses in the speech of seven English-sp...
Il est communément admis que la syntaxe d'une phrase et sa sémantique fonctionnent de manière harmon...
This article criticizes the modern classification of complements associated to the verb in tradition...
In this essay, we provide a rich description and analysis of C-agreement and complement clause compl...
This study investigates the coordination of matrix and subordinate clauses within finite complement-...
A number of recent analyses propose that so-called noun complement clauses should be analyzed as a t...
The present contribution examines object complement clauses from the perspective of constituent-orde...
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society (1984), pp. 572-58
This thesis explores the contribution of complementizers to the syntax and semantics of clausal comp...
0. はじめに 1. Langacker(2002, 2009) 2. Verhagen(2005, 2007) 3. Verhagenの把握構図と「you don\u27t know that+命題...
Based on a corpus of conversational English, I argue that the standard view of complements as subord...
In this paper, we aim to challenge what we see as two misconceptions in the literature on sentential...