This paper investigates the prepositional nature of non-finite verbal forms. Assuming well-known observations that relate the categories P and V on the one hand (see Chomsky 1970, 1981, Demirdache & Uribe-Etxebarria 2000, Hale & Keyser 2002, and Svenonius 2003, 2007, 2008, among others), and P and C on the other (see den Besten 1983, Emonds 1985, Kayne 2000, and van Riemsdijk 1978) I argue that some non-finite verbs —in particular, past participles and gerunds— incorporate a preposition as a result of the interaction between the categories C and T, which can manifest itself as a species of P in non-finte contexts (see Demirdache & Uribe- Etxebarria 2000, and Pesetsky & Torrego 2004). This approach not only explains different syntactic facts...
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This paper investigates the prepositional nature of non-finite verbal forms. Assuming well-known obs...
This paper aims at analyzing the role of the preposition when it is used together with non-finite fo...
The present thesis deals with the syntactic structure and complexity of non-finite clauses. In parti...
International audienceNon-finite verbs, also frequently called unmarked verbs, constitute a large fi...
The syntactic and semantic properties of nonfinite verb categories can best be understood in relatio...
The aim of the thesis "Non-finite clauses (infinitive, gerund, present participle) and speech" is to...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation proposes that past participial constructions are the expressed complem...
During my lifelong studies of linguistics and linguistic phenomena, one of the most interesting and ...
In most languages, impersonal forms of the verb are distinguished, that is, those that is not used a...
Non-finite verbs, also frequently called unmarked verbs, constitute a large field for variationist s...
In English the verbs that collocate with prepositions are called prepositional verbs (V+P) and are o...
The distinction between finite and non-finite verb forms is well-established but not particularly we...
TITTLE: The Frequency of Non-finite Clauses (gerund, present participle, infinitive) in Works of Fre...
International audienceThis chapter examines stylistic variation in the non-standard use of non-finit...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of a hitherto understudied distinct class of subject-co...
This paper investigates the prepositional nature of non-finite verbal forms. Assuming well-known obs...
This paper aims at analyzing the role of the preposition when it is used together with non-finite fo...
The present thesis deals with the syntactic structure and complexity of non-finite clauses. In parti...
International audienceNon-finite verbs, also frequently called unmarked verbs, constitute a large fi...
The syntactic and semantic properties of nonfinite verb categories can best be understood in relatio...
The aim of the thesis "Non-finite clauses (infinitive, gerund, present participle) and speech" is to...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation proposes that past participial constructions are the expressed complem...
During my lifelong studies of linguistics and linguistic phenomena, one of the most interesting and ...
In most languages, impersonal forms of the verb are distinguished, that is, those that is not used a...
Non-finite verbs, also frequently called unmarked verbs, constitute a large field for variationist s...
In English the verbs that collocate with prepositions are called prepositional verbs (V+P) and are o...
The distinction between finite and non-finite verb forms is well-established but not particularly we...
TITTLE: The Frequency of Non-finite Clauses (gerund, present participle, infinitive) in Works of Fre...
International audienceThis chapter examines stylistic variation in the non-standard use of non-finit...
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of a hitherto understudied distinct class of subject-co...