Complementizer
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British pronunciation/kˈɒmplɪmˌɛntaɪzə/
American pronunciation/kˈɑːmplɪmˌɛntaɪzɚ/

Definición y Significado de "complementizer"

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complementador, conectivo

a word that joins two parts of a sentence, like the main clause and a subordinate clause, indicating how they relate to each other

What is a "complementizer"?

A complementizer is a word that introduces a complement clause, which is a type of subordinate clause that provides additional information about a noun or verb in the main clause. Complementizers help to connect the main clause with the subordinate clause, clarifying the relationship between them. Common examples of complementizers include "that," "whether," and "if." For instance, in the sentence "She believes that he will come," the complementizer "that" introduces the clause "he will come," which acts as the complement to the verb "believes." Understanding complementizers is important for constructing complex sentences and conveying clear relationships between ideas.

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