The distinction between finite and non-finite verb forms is well-established but not particularly well-defined. It cannot just be a matter of verb morphology, because it is also made when there is hardly any morphological difference: by far most English verb forms can be finite as well as non-finite. More importantly, many structural phenomena are clearly associated with the presence or absence of finiteness, a fact which is clearly reflected in the early stages of first and second language acquisition. In syntax, these include basic word order rules, gapping, the licensing of a grammatical subject and the licensing of expletives. In semantics, the specific interpretation of indefinite noun phrases is crucially linked to the presence of a f...
This dissertation investigates the concept of finiteness across Romance, a theoretical notion very f...
English is the only Germanic language known to have lost V2 word order in main clause declaratives. ...
This article addresses a child language stage that has figured prominently in the current debate on ...
The distinction between finite and non-finite verb forms is well-established but not particularly we...
The syntactic and semantic properties of nonfinite verb categories can best be understood in relatio...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) are well known for their difficulties in mastering ...
This paper examines the notion of finiteness in a functional-typological perspective, with particul...
This paper argues that there is a finiteness distinction in Hdi and that the notion is of value for ...
This paper pursues the analysis of finiteness and subjunctives in English proposed in Anderson (200...
Across languages, children in the earliest stages of syntactic development tend to omit overt markin...
This paper investigates the acquisition of scope in L2 English and French, using longitudinal data...
Contains fulltext : 79429.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)This thesis investi...
This study investigates whether there is a relation between topic-related additive particles (equiva...
During my lifelong studies of linguistics and linguistic phenomena, one of the most interesting and ...
The central thesis of this work is that a clause consisting only of left-peripheral functional struc...
This dissertation investigates the concept of finiteness across Romance, a theoretical notion very f...
English is the only Germanic language known to have lost V2 word order in main clause declaratives. ...
This article addresses a child language stage that has figured prominently in the current debate on ...
The distinction between finite and non-finite verb forms is well-established but not particularly we...
The syntactic and semantic properties of nonfinite verb categories can best be understood in relatio...
Children with specific language impairment (SLI) are well known for their difficulties in mastering ...
This paper examines the notion of finiteness in a functional-typological perspective, with particul...
This paper argues that there is a finiteness distinction in Hdi and that the notion is of value for ...
This paper pursues the analysis of finiteness and subjunctives in English proposed in Anderson (200...
Across languages, children in the earliest stages of syntactic development tend to omit overt markin...
This paper investigates the acquisition of scope in L2 English and French, using longitudinal data...
Contains fulltext : 79429.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)This thesis investi...
This study investigates whether there is a relation between topic-related additive particles (equiva...
During my lifelong studies of linguistics and linguistic phenomena, one of the most interesting and ...
The central thesis of this work is that a clause consisting only of left-peripheral functional struc...
This dissertation investigates the concept of finiteness across Romance, a theoretical notion very f...
English is the only Germanic language known to have lost V2 word order in main clause declaratives. ...
This article addresses a child language stage that has figured prominently in the current debate on ...