ccomp
: clausal complement
ccomp: clausal complement
A clausal complement of a predicate is a dependent clause which is a core argument. That is, it functions like an object of the predicate. ccomp is used only for direct clausal objects, i.e., clauses headed by (non-finite) verbal nouns in accusative or nominative Case. Other clausal arguments in are marked using advcl relation.
U mendan kitobni qaytarishni so‘radi \n (S)he asked me to return the book
ccomp (so‘radi, qaytarishni)
Men uning uyga kelishini kutdim \n I waited for him to come home
ccomp (kutdim, kelishini)
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