The term ‘complex predicate’ has a wide usage, including, for example,
serial verb constructions, light verb constructions, and particle + verb constructions, among others. An examination of the data provided by analysts in their discussions of complex predicates shows that monoclausality is the critical factor in determining whether a construction involves a complex predicate or not. Complex predicates are monoclausal structures involving two or more predicating morphemes.
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Complex Predicates: Cross-Linguistic Perspectives On Event Structure