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Syntactic Theory


The Complement

Properties of complements:

  • semantic: entities or locations whose existence is implied by the meaning of the head.
  • obligatoriness: complements are usually obligatory.
  • iterability: every type of complement can occur only once.
  • constancy of semantic contribution: the relation between the head and the complement is determined by the head (semantic role).
  • morphological marking: the head determines the syntactic realization of the complements (i.e. how many complements are there? which form do they have?)
  • word order: complements are closer to the head than modifiers in English
  • word order: in English, complements follow the head
  • pronominalization:
    • verb: the pro-VP forms do so/do the same thing can combine with a modifier, but not with a complement.
    • noun: the pro-N' form one can combine with a modifier, but not with a complement.

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