control verb
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(linguistics) A verb which takes multiple arguments, one of which is another verb, such that one of the control verb's arguments (possibly its subject) is syntactically both an argument of the control verb and an argument of the other verb.
control verb
The textbook defines a control verb as a verb that takes multiple arguments, one of which is an embedded verb, such that one of the control verb's arguments (often its subject) is syntactically an argument of both the main verb and the embedded verb.
The textbook defines a control verb as a verb that takes multiple arguments, one of which is an embedded verb, such that one of the control verb's arguments (often its subject) is syntactically an argument of both the main verb and the embedded verb.
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