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Edited by [[User:Gautam Sengupta|Gautam Sengupta]] and [[User:Lars|Lars Hellan]]
 
Edited by [[User:Gautam Sengupta|Gautam Sengupta]] and [[User:Lars|Lars Hellan]]
  
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This page is an attempt at assembling and classifying cross-linguistically a variety of types falling into the categories 'multiverb constructions' (''mvc'') and 'complex predicates' (''cp'').
  
== Multi-/Serial Verb Constructions ==
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For mvcs, salient examples include, from Bangla (Bengali):
What are multi-/serial verb constructions? Are sentences like the following serial verb constructions?
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<Phrase>10616</Phrase>
  
Sally wants John to leave.
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from Ga: 
  
John wants PRO to leave.
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and from Kistaninya (Kistane):
 
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Susan is easy to please.
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Presumably, these are not mvc/svc's, at least they are not so-called in the literature. What is the justification hen of labeling the following as a serial verb construction
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<Phrase>10616</Phrase>
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which may be structurally identical to the second sentence in the previous paragraph?<BR>
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ami [PRO baRi gie] [PRO bhat khee] ghumabo
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Revision as of 17:40, 17 December 2009

Edited by Gautam Sengupta and Lars Hellan

This page is an attempt at assembling and classifying cross-linguistically a variety of types falling into the categories 'multiverb constructions' (mvc) and 'complex predicates' (cp).

For mvcs, salient examples include, from Bangla (Bengali):

আমি বাড়ি গিয়ে ভাত খেয়ে ঘুমাবো
“I will go home, eat rice and sleep”
ami
ami
1SG
PN
baRi
baRi
home
N
gie
gie
goCMPL
V
bhat
bhat
rice
N
khee
khee
eatCMPL
V
ghumabo
ghumabo 
sleep  
V
 
  
  
 


from Ga:

and from Kistaninya (Kistane):