This work, first published in 1985, is an analysis of the syntax of
the Albanian verb complex. The term "verb complex" is defined here
as the verb stem and its conjugational endings, together with the
perfect auxiliaries and verb clitics. In a wider sense the verb
includes the verb and its central arguments: subject, direct
object, and indirect object. The analysis is presented in a
somewhat expanded version of the relational grammar framework of
Perlmutter and Postal (1977). It is argued that by assuming the
existence of multiple levels in the syntactic structure of a
clause, it is possible to account for the distribution of active
and non-active verb forms over the various constructions of
Albanian with a single generalisation. This title will be of
interest to students of language and linguistics.
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