%0 Journal Article %T THE SCOPE OF FACTIVITY IN TURKISH NON-FINITE COMPLEMENT CLAUSES %A Hatice CO£¿KUN %J - %D 2019 %X The present study deals with the pressupositional value of Turkish complement clauses, specifically those which are determinative on a factivity-based selection of non-finite complementation. The term complementation here refers to the grammatical state in which a proposition functions as an argument of a matrix predicate. Concerning factivity, I am in accordance with Erguvanl£¿-Taylan, who adopted the lexical semantic interpretation of Kiparsky & Kiparsky. Accordingly, a predicate is factive if it presupposes the truth of the proposition expressed in its complement clause. The majority of previous studies generally focused on -DIG, -(y)AcAG and -mAk/-mA complement clauses, and these gave little attention to -(y)I£¿ complement clauses outside of a few studies. Concerning the factive semantic of -(y)I£¿ complement clauses, I follow Erdal, who pointed out to the factive semantic of -(y)I£¿ complement clauses first with their textual task as topic. This paper deals furthermore with factive predicates which embed -(y)I£¿ complement clauses. The manner of an action is a further specific semantic of -(y)I£¿, which is dealt with here as a trigger of the presuppositional value. The present study shows that the scope of the factivity includes all non-finite complement clauses, which presuppose the truth of their propositions %K T¨¹mle£¿ yan c¨¹mleleri %K ad t¨¹mceleri %K olgusall£¿k %K £¿nvarsay£¿m de£¿eri %K T¨¹rk£¿e bilgi yap£¿s£¿ ve bilgi de£¿eri %K T¨¹rk£¿e t¨¹mle£¿ yan c¨¹mlelerinin tipolojisi %K s£¿zdizim %K anlambilim ve edimbilim ili£¿kileri %U http://dergipark.org.tr/iuturkiyat/issue/44859/560149