complementats
Complementats refers to a concept within linguistics, specifically concerning grammatical agreement. It describes a situation where a part of a sentence, often an adjective or pronoun, must agree in certain grammatical features with another part of the sentence, typically a noun. This agreement can manifest in various ways, including gender, number, and case. For instance, in many Romance languages, adjectives must agree in gender and number with the nouns they modify. "Red apple" in English would become "manzana roja" (feminine singular) in Spanish if the noun "manzana" is feminine singular.
This phenomenon is not limited to adjectives; pronouns also frequently exhibit complementats. A possessive pronoun, for