Complementation in Georgian
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Complementation in Georgian

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"This is a study of subordinate clauses in Georgian. The constructions in focus are finite and non-finite clauses in subject and object position. Georgian is characterized by complex patterns in marking grammatical relations, using both case marking and subject and object affixes on the verb. The language has no infinitives. In complements of verbs like persuade, want and try, Georgian uses finite forms that include subject and object marking, making it an interesting object for study as regards the problem of control."--P. [4] of cover.

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