Coreference relations in complex sentence with a complement clause
Апстракт
The main purpose of this paper is to analyze different co reference relations
which can be established in a complex sentence between one of the arguments
of the matrix clause and the understood/implicit subject of the complement
clause introduced by the complementizer “da”. Various patterns of control
relations which are present in contemporary Serbian - obligatory,
non-obligatory, and shared control - have been enumerated and exemplified.
Different types of constructions and different classes of verbs which
introduce (or may introduce) control relations have been identified and
patterns of control instantiated by them have been described. It has been
argued that the analysis of the Serbian data indicates that a type of the
matrix predicate is not the only factor which determines the control
relations established in a complex sentence, but that a type of
situation/event described in the complement clause, as well as the
relationship between the ev...ents denoted by the matrix and the complement
clauses have their influence too. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike
Srbije, br. 178004: Standardni srpski jezik: sintaksička, semantička i
pragmatička istraživanja]
Извор:
Južnoslovenski Filolog, 2015, 71, 3-4, 187-202Издавач:
- Београд : Институт за српски језик САНУ
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Стандардни српски језик: синтаксичка, семантичка и прагматичка истраживања (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-178004)
Институција/група
Filološki fakultet / Faculty of PhilologyTY - JOUR AU - Moskovljević-Popović, Jasmina PY - 2015 UR - https://repff.fil.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/972 AB - The main purpose of this paper is to analyze different co reference relations which can be established in a complex sentence between one of the arguments of the matrix clause and the understood/implicit subject of the complement clause introduced by the complementizer “da”. Various patterns of control relations which are present in contemporary Serbian - obligatory, non-obligatory, and shared control - have been enumerated and exemplified. Different types of constructions and different classes of verbs which introduce (or may introduce) control relations have been identified and patterns of control instantiated by them have been described. It has been argued that the analysis of the Serbian data indicates that a type of the matrix predicate is not the only factor which determines the control relations established in a complex sentence, but that a type of situation/event described in the complement clause, as well as the relationship between the events denoted by the matrix and the complement clauses have their influence too. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 178004: Standardni srpski jezik: sintaksička, semantička i pragmatička istraživanja] PB - Београд : Институт за српски језик САНУ T2 - Južnoslovenski Filolog T1 - Coreference relations in complex sentence with a complement clause EP - 202 IS - 3-4 SP - 187 VL - 71 DO - 10.2298/JFI1504187M UR - conv_2216 ER -
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Moskovljević-Popović, J.. (2015). Coreference relations in complex sentence with a complement clause. in Južnoslovenski Filolog Београд : Институт за српски језик САНУ., 71(3-4), 187-202. https://doi.org/10.2298/JFI1504187M conv_2216
Moskovljević-Popović J. Coreference relations in complex sentence with a complement clause. in Južnoslovenski Filolog. 2015;71(3-4):187-202. doi:10.2298/JFI1504187M conv_2216 .
Moskovljević-Popović, Jasmina, "Coreference relations in complex sentence with a complement clause" in Južnoslovenski Filolog, 71, no. 3-4 (2015):187-202, https://doi.org/10.2298/JFI1504187M ., conv_2216 .