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What type of verb construction combines multiple verbs in one clause to express complex meanings?



The type of verb construction that combines multiple verbs in one clause to express complex meanings is called a serial verb construction. In serial verb constructions, two or more verbs are strung together without any conjunctions or subordinator words between them, and they function as a single predicate. This construction allows for the expression of complex events or relationships that would require multiple clauses in other languages. For example, a sentence might express 'He took the knife and cut the bread' as a single clause with two verbs 'take' and 'cut' performed in sequence. This feature is common in many West African languages and is often found in pidgins and creoles that have been influenced by these languages.