Comparative Concept: perception complement-taking predicate (cxn)
perception complement-taking predicate (cxn)
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A perception complement-taking predicate is a predicate that expresses perceiving an event, which is expressed as the complement event of the predicate. Example: in We watched the elk graze in the caldera, watched denotes a perception event. The complement event has dependent time reference; the complement event must be occurring at the same time as the perceiving event (although modern media allowing watching a prior event via a recording). (Section 18.2.2)