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In [[X-bar theory]], the '''complement''' is the [[phrase]] that is the [[daughter]] of X', and the [[sister]] of X in the [[X-bar schema]]. | In [[X-bar theory]], the '''complement''' is the [[phrase]] that is the [[daughter]] of X', and the [[sister]] of X in the [[X-bar schema]]. | ||
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In X-bar theory, the complement is the phrase that is the daughter of X', and the sister of X in the X-bar schema.