Clause union

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In generative syntax, clause union is a process which reduces a clause containing an embedded clause to one simplex clause by eliminating the clause structure of the embedded clause.

Comment

This (as yet undefined) process is supposedly triggered by auxiliary-like verbs (e.g. certain modals, causatives and perception verbs) in Germanic and Romance languages.

See also

Link

Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics

Reference

  • Evers, A. 1975. The transformational cycle in Dutch and German. Diss. Utrecht University, distr. by IULC.
  • Rizzi, L. 1982. Issues in Italian syntax. Dordrecht: Foris.