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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
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complementizer (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística
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paper CO_Íkalatxt101 - : From the evidence in 16, it is established that say is a
complementizer. It mainly subcategories for verbs of cognition and not verbs of perceptio
n. From the above analysis, we can propose the syntactic behaviour of say as a complementizer as follows:
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paper CO_Íkalatxt101 - : The irregular verb mek can also function as a
complementizer in NP. It is said to be a light verb in English which implies an active role by the subject which causes something new to come into existence from a pre-existing situation or normal course of event. In NP, the verb mek acts as both lexeme and gra
m. As a lexeme, it is mainly a causative marker, and as a gram, it functions as a complementizer only in association with the lexical verb say:
Evaluando al candidato complementizer:
1) verb: 4 (*)
complementizer
Lengua:
Frec: 15
Docs: 10
Nombre propio: / 15 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 1
Puntaje: 1.664 = (1 + (1+2.32192809488736) / (1+4)));
Candidato aceptado
Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término
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terminologicidad.)
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: Demonte, V. & Fernández-Soriano, O. (2009). Force and finiteness in the Spanish complementizer system. Probus, 21, 23-49.
: Ferreira, V. 2003. "The persistence of optional complementizer production: Why saying 'that' is not saying 'that' at all". En Journal of Memory and Language, 48 (2), 379-398.
: [60]Rafel, Joan. 2000. From complementizer to preposition: Evidence from Romance, Probus, 12.1: 67-91.
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