Complementizer deletion
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In generative syntax, a complementizer deletion is the process of deleting a complementizer.
Examples
(i) a I know that he is here b I know _ he is here
This deletion has also been taken to apply to wh-words in relative clauses as in (ii).
(ii) a the man whom I have seen b the man _ I have seen
Comments
The underlying assumption is that the wh-word is in the COMP position. This assumption has been abandoned with the introduction of CP. Now the empty slot '_' in (ii)b is usually analyzed as an empty operator.
Link
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
See also
References
- Haegeman, L. 1991. Introduction to Government and Binding Theory. Oxford: Blackwell.
- van Riemsdijk, H. & Williams, E. 1986. Introduction to the theory of grammar. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press.