Comparative Concept: noun complement clause construction (cxn)
noun complement clause construction (cxn)
Typ | construction |
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Alias(se) | noun complement clause construction |
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Definition
a construction in which a noun complement (a dependent clause) modifies a noun - head. The noun head is not necessarily a ( salient) participant in the event denoted by the noun complement. Example: the fact that the student bought the book is an example of a noun complement clause construction: that the student bought the book is the noun complement, and the fact is the head noun. The noun complement clause construction also includes examples such as Japanese [dareka ga doa o tataku] oto 'the sound of someone knocking on the door', where the head noun oto 'sound' is modified by the noun complement dareka ga doa o tataku 'someone is knocking on the door'. (Section 19.2.4)