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complementizer
com·ple·men·tiz·er C5552050 (kŏm′plə-mĕn-tī′zər)n. A word that introduces a clause, especially a subordinate clause, such as the word that in I believe that they have eaten lunch.complementizer (ˈkɒmplɪmənˌtaɪzə) n (Grammar) generative grammar a word or morpheme that serves to introduce a complement clause or a reduced form of such a clause, as that in I wish that he would leavecom•ple•men•tiz•er (ˈkɒm plə mənˌtaɪ zər) n. (in generative grammar) an element or elements marking a complement clause, as that in We thought that you forgot or for … to in For you to come here would be silly. Translations |