Non-finite verbs, also frequently called unmarked verbs, constitute a large field for variationist studies in linguistics, for typology and furthermore for Usage-Based Grammars. However, the descriptive approaches to participles, infinitive and gerund currently end up in arepresentation of these forms as defective, impersonal and atemporal.Consequently, participles, infinitives and gerunds, on account of their unmarkness, are analysed and commented on in many cases outsidethe question of temporality (to the advantage of aspect) and outside any capacity to have their own subject. On the other hand, several analyses have brought to light a categorial process leading observers to consider the participles as belonging to the class of adjectives...
Among the parts-of-speech, a special position is occupied by the infinitive, a grammatical category ...
The syntactic and semantic properties of nonfinite verb categories can best be understood in relatio...
In this paper we want to add to the comparative description of Present-day English nominal and verba...
International audienceNon-finite verbs, also frequently called unmarked verbs, constitute a large fi...
The aim of the thesis "Non-finite clauses (infinitive, gerund, present participle) and speech" is to...
The present thesis deals with the syntactic structure and complexity of non-finite clauses. In parti...
TITTLE: The Frequency of Non-finite Clauses (gerund, present participle, infinitive) in Works of Fre...
This paper shows that the traditional view of the Latin gerund as a verbal noun and of the present p...
In most languages, impersonal forms of the verb are distinguished, that is, those that is not used a...
In German, non-finite forms of verbs that are traditionally labelled as "nominalized infinitives", b...
Since Pollock, Jean-Yves. 1989. Verb movement, universal grammar, and the structure of IP. Linguisti...
This paper investigates the prepositional nature of non-finite verbal forms. Assuming well-known obs...
During my lifelong studies of linguistics and linguistic phenomena, one of the most interesting and ...
English gerunds and infinitives are often treated as nearly equivalent ways of using verb phrases as...
Semantic differences in the use of gerund and present participle in French The objective of this mem...
Among the parts-of-speech, a special position is occupied by the infinitive, a grammatical category ...
The syntactic and semantic properties of nonfinite verb categories can best be understood in relatio...
In this paper we want to add to the comparative description of Present-day English nominal and verba...
International audienceNon-finite verbs, also frequently called unmarked verbs, constitute a large fi...
The aim of the thesis "Non-finite clauses (infinitive, gerund, present participle) and speech" is to...
The present thesis deals with the syntactic structure and complexity of non-finite clauses. In parti...
TITTLE: The Frequency of Non-finite Clauses (gerund, present participle, infinitive) in Works of Fre...
This paper shows that the traditional view of the Latin gerund as a verbal noun and of the present p...
In most languages, impersonal forms of the verb are distinguished, that is, those that is not used a...
In German, non-finite forms of verbs that are traditionally labelled as "nominalized infinitives", b...
Since Pollock, Jean-Yves. 1989. Verb movement, universal grammar, and the structure of IP. Linguisti...
This paper investigates the prepositional nature of non-finite verbal forms. Assuming well-known obs...
During my lifelong studies of linguistics and linguistic phenomena, one of the most interesting and ...
English gerunds and infinitives are often treated as nearly equivalent ways of using verb phrases as...
Semantic differences in the use of gerund and present participle in French The objective of this mem...
Among the parts-of-speech, a special position is occupied by the infinitive, a grammatical category ...
The syntactic and semantic properties of nonfinite verb categories can best be understood in relatio...
In this paper we want to add to the comparative description of Present-day English nominal and verba...