This Master's thesis deals with the gerund and -ing participial clauses in written and spoken academic texts. The theoretical part defines the academic discourse and non-finite verb forms. Gerund and -ing participial constructions are further described regarding their forms and syntactic functions. The sources used for the research part are two corpora of contemporary academic British English: BASE and BAWE. BASE corpus contains transcripts of academic lectures. BAWE corpus is a collection of university-level students' writings. Both corpora contain texts from four different genres and moreover students' assignments are divided into four levels of study. For the purpose of the research part of our thesis, only the genre "Arts and Humanities...
ENGLISH SUMMARYFunctional-Cognitive Corpus Study of the English Gerund and its SpanishEquivalents T...
The thesis, "The Syntax of the Gerund and Participle in the Language of Aieksej N. Tolstoj," consist...
This study is concerned with the Present-day English use of gerunds, nominal (as in [1]) and verbal ...
This Master's thesis deals with the gerund and -ing participial clauses in written and spoken academ...
The present thesis deals with the syntactic structure and complexity of non-finite clauses. In parti...
The submitted paper aims to detect and examine any regularities in the employment of -ing clauses cl...
TITTLE: The Frequency of Non-finite Clauses (gerund, present participle, infinitive) in Works of Fre...
At higher educational institution, students are expected to have acquired a certain level of English...
This paper criticizes traditional definitions of the gerund for inadequately distinguishing between ...
The aim of the thesis "Non-finite clauses (infinitive, gerund, present participle) and speech" is to...
The main goal of this article is to describe the occurrence of the verb talk in contemporary academi...
Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session Ded...
Participial adverbial constructions have received a lot of attention as means of complex condensatio...
The paper presents a comparative study of non-finite -ing forms with the aim of justifying their cla...
The study reported on in this article shows that the -ing participial adjuncts are used differently ...
ENGLISH SUMMARYFunctional-Cognitive Corpus Study of the English Gerund and its SpanishEquivalents T...
The thesis, "The Syntax of the Gerund and Participle in the Language of Aieksej N. Tolstoj," consist...
This study is concerned with the Present-day English use of gerunds, nominal (as in [1]) and verbal ...
This Master's thesis deals with the gerund and -ing participial clauses in written and spoken academ...
The present thesis deals with the syntactic structure and complexity of non-finite clauses. In parti...
The submitted paper aims to detect and examine any regularities in the employment of -ing clauses cl...
TITTLE: The Frequency of Non-finite Clauses (gerund, present participle, infinitive) in Works of Fre...
At higher educational institution, students are expected to have acquired a certain level of English...
This paper criticizes traditional definitions of the gerund for inadequately distinguishing between ...
The aim of the thesis "Non-finite clauses (infinitive, gerund, present participle) and speech" is to...
The main goal of this article is to describe the occurrence of the verb talk in contemporary academi...
Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society: General Session Ded...
Participial adverbial constructions have received a lot of attention as means of complex condensatio...
The paper presents a comparative study of non-finite -ing forms with the aim of justifying their cla...
The study reported on in this article shows that the -ing participial adjuncts are used differently ...
ENGLISH SUMMARYFunctional-Cognitive Corpus Study of the English Gerund and its SpanishEquivalents T...
The thesis, "The Syntax of the Gerund and Participle in the Language of Aieksej N. Tolstoj," consist...
This study is concerned with the Present-day English use of gerunds, nominal (as in [1]) and verbal ...