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Afrikaans : finite declarative complement clauses : construction forms
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Abstract:
Finite declarative complement clauses in Afrikaans prototypically take the form of a dependent clause embedded in a superordinate clause, usually called the matrix clause. This happens most frequently in a matrix clause with a subject and verb, to which the complement clause relates as an object clause, but declarative complement clauses can also be integrated as subject clauses or predicate clauses, as presented in Finite Declarative complement clauses: Syntactic distribution.
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Keyword:
complementiser; finite declarative complement clause; verb phrase; word order
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/1189163
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Afrikaans : finite declarative complement clauses : syntactic distribution
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Afrikaans : finite interrogative complement clauses : construction forms
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