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Exhaustive object control constructions in Greek: An LFG/XLE treatment
In this paper we
propose an LFG/XLE treatment of Exhaustive Object Control (EOC)
constructions in Greek na clauses. We draw on data retrieved from the
Hellenic National Corpus (HNC) in order to define the verbs that allow
EOC. We treat EOC using anaphoric control. We take the subject of the
subordinate na clause (controllee) to be a PRO marked with nominative
case that is anaphorically related to the object of the matrix clause
(controller). We implement this analysis in our LFG/XLE Grammar by
adding the new feature ANAPH_C_BY.