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- Clitic_climbing abstract "Clitic climbing is a phenomenon first identified in Romance languages in which a pronominal object of an embedded infinitive appears attached to the matrix verb. Pronominal objects in Romance languages are typically expressed as clitics. The following Italian example illustrates the phenomenon. The object pronoun, lo, a clitic, is attached to the infinitive in the embedded or subordinate clause in (1a). In (1b), the clitic has \"climbed\" to the main or matrix clause and is attached to the matrix verb. There is no discernible difference in meaning between the two forms.Clitic climbing is found in almost all Romance languages. It is notably absent in French.".
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- Clitic_climbing wikiPageWikiLink Affix.
- Clitic_climbing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Romance_languages.
- Clitic_climbing wikiPageWikiLink Clitic.
- Clitic_climbing wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Clitic_climbing wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_aspect.
- Clitic_climbing wikiPageWikiLink Infinitive.
- Clitic_climbing wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Clitic_climbing wikiPageWikiLink Perfective_aspect.
- Clitic_climbing wikiPageWikiLink Romance_languages.
- Clitic_climbing wikiPageWikiLink Tagalog_language.
- Clitic_climbing wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clitic climbing".
- Clitic_climbing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sc.
- Clitic_climbing subject Category:Romance_languages.
- Clitic_climbing hypernym Phenomenon.
- Clitic_climbing type Disease.
- Clitic_climbing comment "Clitic climbing is a phenomenon first identified in Romance languages in which a pronominal object of an embedded infinitive appears attached to the matrix verb. Pronominal objects in Romance languages are typically expressed as clitics. The following Italian example illustrates the phenomenon. The object pronoun, lo, a clitic, is attached to the infinitive in the embedded or subordinate clause in (1a).".
- Clitic_climbing label "Clitic climbing".
- Clitic_climbing sameAs Q5134444.
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- Clitic_climbing sameAs Q5134444.
- Clitic_climbing wasDerivedFrom Clitic_climbing?oldid=635172496.
- Clitic_climbing isPrimaryTopicOf Clitic_climbing.