Based on a corpus of conversational English, I argue that the standard view of complements as subordinate clauses in a grammatical relation with a complement-taking predicate is not supported by the data. Rather, what has been described under the heading of complementation can be understood in terms of epistemic/evidential/evaluative formulaic fragments expressing speaker stance toward the content of a clause. This analysis, in which CTPs and their subjects are stored and retrieved as formulaic stance markers accounts for the grammatical, pragmatic, prosodic, and phonological data more satisfactorily than a complementation analysis. 1
This article examines features of spoken German and English complement dass/that-clauses. It focuses...
This is a corpus study of the use and meanings of epistemic complement-taking predicates (CTPs) such...
Complement coercion interpretation is typically operationalized in terms of verb paraphrases (she fi...
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The mainobjective of this paper is to challenge the treatment of first-person epistemicand evidentia...
Complement relations are widely identified as a type of subordination, which is traditionally define...
In this paper, we aim to challenge what we see as two misconceptions in the literature on sentential...
Ever since Kiparsky & Kiparsky's (1970) seminal paper, it has been recognized that the English compl...
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This paper deals with the representation of complement sentences in a speaker's mental grammar...
peer reviewedThis special issue brings together the papers presented at the successful 2019 workshop...
This article provides a critical assessment of previous claims that complement-taking mental predica...
This thesis explores the contribution of complementizers to the syntax and semantics of clausal comp...
This paper explores stance complement clauses in the genre of academic discourse, analysing stance c...
This article examines features of spoken German and English complement dass/that-clauses. It focuses...
This is a corpus study of the use and meanings of epistemic complement-taking predicates (CTPs) such...
Complement coercion interpretation is typically operationalized in terms of verb paraphrases (she fi...
The main objective of this paper is to challenge the treatment of first-person epistemic and evident...
This study examines the dialogic functions of EXPANSION and CONTRACTION of first-person epistemic an...
The mainobjective of this paper is to challenge the treatment of first-person epistemicand evidentia...
Complement relations are widely identified as a type of subordination, which is traditionally define...
In this paper, we aim to challenge what we see as two misconceptions in the literature on sentential...
Ever since Kiparsky & Kiparsky's (1970) seminal paper, it has been recognized that the English compl...
This article examines the development of finite complement clauses in the speech of seven English-sp...
This paper deals with the representation of complement sentences in a speaker's mental grammar...
peer reviewedThis special issue brings together the papers presented at the successful 2019 workshop...
This article provides a critical assessment of previous claims that complement-taking mental predica...
This thesis explores the contribution of complementizers to the syntax and semantics of clausal comp...
This paper explores stance complement clauses in the genre of academic discourse, analysing stance c...
This article examines features of spoken German and English complement dass/that-clauses. It focuses...
This is a corpus study of the use and meanings of epistemic complement-taking predicates (CTPs) such...
Complement coercion interpretation is typically operationalized in terms of verb paraphrases (she fi...