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Complementizer agreement (in Bavarian)

open access: yes, 2014
In recent minimalist work, it has been argued that C-agreement provides conclusive support for the following theoretical hypotheses (cf. Carstens 2003; van Koppen 2005; Haegeman & van Koppen 2012): (i) C hosts a separate set of phi-features, a parametric choice possibly linked to the V2 property; (ii) feature checking/valuation is accomplished ...
Eric Fuß
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Verb movement and complementizer agreement

open access: yesMIT Working Papers in Linguistics, 1993
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Long distance agreement in Godoberi (Daghestanian) complement clauses

Folia Linguistica, 1999
The term long distance agreement is used here for a construction in which the complement-taking verb agrees with an argument of its complement clause. Long distance agreement in gender occurs with certain complement-taking verbs in Godoberi, a Nakh-Daghestanian language.
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Academic patents and materials transfer agreements: substitutes or complements?

The Journal of Technology Transfer, 2006
U.S. universities and academic medical centers long have been important performers of research in the life sciences, but their role as a source of patented intellectual property in this field has changed significantly in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
David C. Mowery, Arvids A. Ziedonis
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Factivity as a trigger of agreement with complement clauses in Moksha Mordvin

Voprosy Jazykoznanija, 2022
The paper is aimed at finding the factors determining the choice between the subject and subject-object agreement patterns of complement-taking verbs in Moksha Mordvin. We analyze the following factors: factivity, truth value of the proposition in the complement clause, given vs. new, information structure.
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Complementizer Agreement in Jordanian Arabic is Agree-based: Evidence from Fronted Objects

Jordan Journal of Modern Languages and Literatures, 2023
This study provides supporting evidence from fronted objects that complementizer agreement (CA) in Jordanian Arabic (JA) is the result of the operation Agree (Chomsky 2000, 2001). The study demonstrates that CA with the local subject in JA can be disrupted only by an active intervening potential goal such as a clitic-left dislocated object as opposed ...
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"Complementizer Agreement" in "Austropop"-Texten

Numerous Austropop hits – both from the past and the recent past – are characterized by recourse to dialect. This master's thesis therefore deals with the variation of a dialectal phenomenon that is particularly relevant in the central and south-central Bavarian dialects: Complementizer Agreement (CA).
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