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okay so um what i want to talk about is um some um what i call non-canonical cases of complementation that is to say cases that are not normally studied under the rubric of complementation or skeletal and the idea of studying these is that i think that they reveal properties of the canonical complementation system that we donamp;#39;t see when we just study canonical complements and also they reveal um what i think of fundamentally important problems of the embedding predicates that participate in uh causal complementation and particular subgroup of those which i call the uh say predicates say in small caps so the the goal um is to show that we can develop a principled account of uh predicate complement compatibility for those for these predators and compliments using the notion of force basically more or less as itamp;#39;s used in literature on um elocution of equals or speech acts and iamp;#39;m going to try to illustrate this just with respect to wh clauses so iamp;#39;m trying