The Syntactic Location of Events: Aspects of Verbal Complementation in Dutch |
Common terms and phrases
absentive semantics absentive zijn AbsP adjunct adverb analysis anaphor argued argument aspectual AspP assign Barbiers Binding Theory boek bracketing paradox Chomsky clause complement position configuration construction context control verb coreference CP complements daar deictic deixis deontic dialect discussion disjoint reference DP and CP English epistemic modality example fact factive feature fish-INF John fishing functional gaan gisteren grammatical grammaticalisation Groot Harry heeft heen Hermelien Hermione IJbema infinitive interpretation involves Jan is vissen language lexical subject lezen linguistics Low-Saxon Mary niet nominative Note observation occur P+CP pattern Pesetsky Pierre van Hooijdonk possible Postma PP-external predicate preposition presence projection pronominal properties R-pronominalisation R-pronoun raising verb reading relation remnant VP respect Riemsdijk sentence shift in location spatial speaker spec specification Standard Dutch status structure suggests syntactic syntax te-infinitive temporal tense thematic role theta-role topicalisation Torrego ungrammaticality verbal collocations Wambeek werken wezen with-absolute with-infinitive wordt zaai zich