Concerning the Latin gerund and gerundive, different issues about the origin, the \u2018priority\u2019 question, and the usages as infinitival and participial forms are repeatedly debated. This paper, whose perspective is both typological and diachronic, focuses on the peculiar relationships between the -nd- forms and the other non-finite verb forms. The conclusions propose an explanation of the gerund and gerundive in terms of parallel developments from earlier intransitive action nominals involving the inherited anticausative marker *-dh-
This paper criticizes traditional definitions of the gerund for inadequately distinguishing between ...
The following thesis attempts attempts to map the structural precursors of the gerund in the framewo...
This paper analyses characteristics of English "verbal" forms, concentrating first on the similarity...
Concerning the Latin gerund and gerundive, different issues about the origin, the ‘priority’ questio...
none1noAbstract With regard to the Latin gerund and gerundive, various problems concerning the origi...
This short paper addresses a very vexed issue, to which a huge literature has been dedicated so far:...
This paper describes the Latin Gerundive construction and the Gerund construction and discusses how ...
This paper shows that the traditional view of the Latin gerund as a verbal noun and of the present p...
It is the aim of this paper to present and elaborate a new solution to the old syntactic problems co...
The origin of Latin gerunds and gerundives has not yet received a satisfactory solution. The author,...
In this paper, we will examine the usage of Gerund, Infinitive and Present Participle. It seems to u...
IE gerundives are adjectives describing passive or active necessity; they are derived from infinitiv...
An introduction to gerund and infinitive forms, comprising explanatory text and associated assessmen
In Latin, the gerund and the present participle often function as the predicate of an adjunct clause...
The gerund is a defective verbal noun and the gerundive is a passive verbal adjective in -ndus, -a, ...
This paper criticizes traditional definitions of the gerund for inadequately distinguishing between ...
The following thesis attempts attempts to map the structural precursors of the gerund in the framewo...
This paper analyses characteristics of English "verbal" forms, concentrating first on the similarity...
Concerning the Latin gerund and gerundive, different issues about the origin, the ‘priority’ questio...
none1noAbstract With regard to the Latin gerund and gerundive, various problems concerning the origi...
This short paper addresses a very vexed issue, to which a huge literature has been dedicated so far:...
This paper describes the Latin Gerundive construction and the Gerund construction and discusses how ...
This paper shows that the traditional view of the Latin gerund as a verbal noun and of the present p...
It is the aim of this paper to present and elaborate a new solution to the old syntactic problems co...
The origin of Latin gerunds and gerundives has not yet received a satisfactory solution. The author,...
In this paper, we will examine the usage of Gerund, Infinitive and Present Participle. It seems to u...
IE gerundives are adjectives describing passive or active necessity; they are derived from infinitiv...
An introduction to gerund and infinitive forms, comprising explanatory text and associated assessmen
In Latin, the gerund and the present participle often function as the predicate of an adjunct clause...
The gerund is a defective verbal noun and the gerundive is a passive verbal adjective in -ndus, -a, ...
This paper criticizes traditional definitions of the gerund for inadequately distinguishing between ...
The following thesis attempts attempts to map the structural precursors of the gerund in the framewo...
This paper analyses characteristics of English "verbal" forms, concentrating first on the similarity...