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In linguistics, a compound verb or complex predicate is a multi-word compound that functions as a single verb. One component of the compound is a light verb or vector, which carries any inflections, indicating tense, mood, or aspect, but provides only fine shades of meaning. The other, "primary", component is a verb or noun which carries most of the semantics of the compound, and determines its arguments. It is usually in either base or [in Verb + Verb compounds] conjunctive participial form.

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  • In linguistics, a compound verb or complex predicate is a multi-word compound that functions as a single verb. One component of the compound is a light verb or vector, which carries any inflections, indicating tense, mood, or aspect, but provides only fine shades of meaning. The other, "primary", component is a verb or noun which carries most of the semantics of the compound, and determines its arguments. It is usually in either base or [in Verb + Verb compounds] conjunctive participial form. A compound verb is also called a "complex predicate" because the semantics, as formally modeled by a predicate, is determined by the primary verb, though both verbs appear in the surface form. Whether Noun+Verb (N+V) compounds are considered to be "compound verbs" is a matter of naming convention. Generally, the term complex predicate usually includes N+V compounds, whereas the term compound verb is usually reserved for V+V compounds. However, several authors [especially Iranists] refer to N+V compounds as compound verbs. Compound verbs are to be distinguished from serial verbs which typically signify a sequence of actions, and in which the verbs are relatively equal in semantic and grammatical weight. They are also to be distinguished from sequences of main plus auxiliary verbs. (en)
  • En el campo de la sintaxis, se comprende como verbo compuesto a aquel que se forma a partir de la combinación del verbo auxiliar haber​ (en su forma conjugada) con el participio de un verbo predicativo​​, llamado verbo principal. De esta manera, se conforma un denominado tiempo compuesto​. Estos son tiempos perfectos, debido a que indican una acción terminada. En el análisis sintáctico de una oración, el verbo compuesto (al igual que lo hace un verbo simple o una perífrasis verbal) cumple la función de núcleo del predicado, dado que esta construcción (haber + participio) forma una unidad. A continuación puede observarse un ejemplo de oración con verbo compuesto: Hoy hemos trabajado todo el día. (es)
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  • In linguistics, a compound verb or complex predicate is a multi-word compound that functions as a single verb. One component of the compound is a light verb or vector, which carries any inflections, indicating tense, mood, or aspect, but provides only fine shades of meaning. The other, "primary", component is a verb or noun which carries most of the semantics of the compound, and determines its arguments. It is usually in either base or [in Verb + Verb compounds] conjunctive participial form. (en)
  • En el campo de la sintaxis, se comprende como verbo compuesto a aquel que se forma a partir de la combinación del verbo auxiliar haber​ (en su forma conjugada) con el participio de un verbo predicativo​​, llamado verbo principal. De esta manera, se conforma un denominado tiempo compuesto​. Estos son tiempos perfectos, debido a que indican una acción terminada. En el análisis sintáctico de una oración, el verbo compuesto (al igual que lo hace un verbo simple o una perífrasis verbal) cumple la función de núcleo del predicado, dado que esta construcción (haber + participio) forma una unidad. (es)
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  • Verbo compuesto (es)
  • Compound verb (en)
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