Complex predicates can be defined as predicates which are composed
of more than one grammatical element (either morphemes or words),
each of which contributes a non-trivial part of the information of
the complex predicate. The papers collected in this volume, which
were presented at a workshop at Stanford in 1993, represent a
variety of approaches to the question of the range and nature of
complex predicates, and draw on data from a wide spectrum of
languages. This collection develops a better understanding of the
range of phenomena that a general theory of complex predicates
would have to account for, and to see what kinds of linguistic
ideas and methodologies would be necessary for such a task.
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