Verbal present participles in Norwegian: Controlled complements or parts of complex predicates

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https://doi.org/10.21248/hpsg.2016.20

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Norwegian has a limited option for verbal present participles. These participles only exist with a small number of verbs, and they are selected by a handful of predicates. The analysis of sentences with these participles raises some challenges. Taking the analysis of Thurén (2008) as my point of departure, I argue that verbal present participles have two possible analyses, as controlled complements, or as parts of complex predicates. The presentational focus construction gives important evidence for this analysis.

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2016-12-16

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Lødrup, Helge. 2016. Verbal present participles in Norwegian: Controlled complements or parts of complex predicates. Proceedings of the Joint 2016 Conference on Head-driven Phrase Structure Grammar and Lexical Functional Grammar 380–400. (doi:10.21248/hpsg.2016.20) (https://proceedings.hpsg.xyz/article/view/539) (Accessed April 18, 2024.)