complementizer

complementizer
/kom"pleuh meuhn tuy'zeuhr/, n. Ling.
an element or elements marking a complement clause, as that in We thought that you forgot, for ... to in For you to go all the way there would be silly, or possessive ...-ing in Barbara's leaving so early worried them.
[COMPLEMENT + -IZE + -ER1]

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