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Complementation in Italian
Oleh:
Napoli, Donna Jo
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
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Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 61 no. 1 (Mar. 1985)
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page 73-94.
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COMPLEMENTATION IN ITALIAN.pdf
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405/LAN/61
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Italian sentences which appear to lack propositional arguments of verbs are shown to be base-generated without these verb complements. This analysis accounts for a wide range of syntactic and semantic data, including the fact that movement rules never appear to have operated out of missing complements. The possibility for a given lexical item to lack such a complement is arbitrary (i.e., it is a subcategorization fact); the so-called missing complement need not be associated with a specific interpretation. The politary, tense, and person of a verb affect the possibility of its allowing a missing complement.*
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