04696nam 2200697 a 450 991045726180332120200520144314.01-283-33083-0978661333083390-272-7895-4(CKB)2550000000063895(EBL)799810(OCoLC)773746716(SSID)ssj0000555481(PQKBManifestationID)11386060(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000555481(PQKBWorkID)10519515(PQKB)11399901(MiAaPQ)EBC799810(Au-PeEL)EBL799810(CaPaEBR)ebr10513331(EXLCZ)99255000000006389519861009d1987 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrSentential complementation in Spanish[electronic resource] a lexico-grammatical study of three classes of verbs /Carlos Subirats-RüggebergAmsterdam ;Philadelphia John Benjamins Pub. Co.19871 online resource (302 p.)Lingvisticæ investigationes. Supplementa,0165-7569 ;v. 14Description based upon print version of record.90-272-3123-0 Includes bibliographical references.SENTENTIAL COMPLEMENTATION IN SPANISH; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Preliminaries; 1.2. Nominal value of the sentential complement; 1.3. The contribution of traditional Spanish grammar towards the study of sentential complementation; 1.4. Of novelty and obsolescence in Spanish generativism: with regard to a failed attempt to formulate the rule of «Equi»; 2. CLASS 4 VERBS WITH A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT AND AN INDIRECT OBJECT; 2.1. Classification; 2.2. Distributional properties; 2.2.1. Active and non-active subject2.2.2.elhecho de Qu S2.2.3. Sentential complement in the subjuntive and the indicative; 2.3. Transformational properties; 2.3.1. Pronominalization of the sentential complement; 2.3.2. Reduction of the sentential complement; 2.3.3. Restructuring of the sentential complement; 2.3.4. Passive; 2.3.4.1. Se passive; 2.3.4.2. Se-de passive and Estar-de passive; 2.3.5 Permutation; 2.3.6. Objects referring to parts of the body; 2.4. Adjectival and nominal derivatives; NOTES; 3. CLASS 5 VERBS WITH A SUBJECT COMPLEMENT, WITH OR WITHOUT AN OBJECT; 3.1. Classification; 3.2. Distributional properties3.2.1. Active and non-active subject3.2.2. el hecho de Qu S; 3.2.3. que S and que Ssubj; 3.3. Transformational properties; 3.3.1. Reduction of the sentential complement; 3.3.1.1. Reduction with subject deletion; 3.3.1.2. Reduction without subject deletion or Subject raising; 3.3.2. Extraction; 3.3.3. Restructuring of the subject complement; 3.3.4. Passive; 3.3.5. Middle se; 3.3.6. Permutation; NOTES; 4. CLASS 6 VERBS WITH A DIRECT OBJECT SENTENTIAL COMPLEMENT; 4.1. Classification; 4.2. Distributional properties; 4.2.1. Active and non-active subject; 4.2.2. Det Ncomp de Qu S4.2.3. que S and que Ssubj4.2.4. si S o si S sentential complement; 4.3. Transformational properties; 4.3.1. Pronominalization of the sentential complement; 4.3.2. Reduction of the sentential complement; 4.3.2.1. Reduction with subject deletion; 4.3.2.2. Object raising: V-inf raising and V-ndo raising; 4.3.2.3. A constraint on coreference; 4.3.3. Passive; 4.3.4. Clitic climbing; 4.3.5. Se movement; NOTES; 5. THEORETICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF SYNTACTICAL CLASSES OF VERBS; 5.1. Introduction; 5.2. Clitic climbing: an «explicative» hypothesis5.3. Clitic climbing revisited: additional problems5.4. Conclusion; NOTES; 6. ANNEX; 6.1. TABLES; 6.2. VERB CLASSIFICATIONS; 6.3. INDEX OF VERBS; REFERENCESLinguisticae investigationes.Supplementa ;v. 14.Spanish languageSyntaxSpanish languageVerb phraseSpanish languageVerbSpanish languageComplementSpanish languageGrammar, GenerativeElectronic books.Spanish languageSyntax.Spanish languageVerb phrase.Spanish languageVerb.Spanish languageComplement.Spanish languageGrammar, Generative.400Subirats Rüggeberg Carlos856687MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910457261803321Sentential complementation in Spanish1959191UNINA