Infinitives


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Infinitives


Infinitives

Author: Susanne Wurmbrand

language: en

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Release Date: 2001


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In addition to its theoretical contribution, Infinitives contains a detailed descriptive overview of a range of constructions (primarily from German), including modal and raising constructions, long object movement, and restructuring configurations, and will thus not only be of value to generative linguists but will also serve as a general reference source for those interested in the Germanic languages."--Jacket.

Infinitives at the Syntax-Semantics Interface


Infinitives at the Syntax-Semantics Interface

Author: Lukasz Jedrzejowski

language: en

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Release Date: 2017-06-26


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The major aim of this volume is to investigate infinitival structures from a diachronic point of view and, simultaneously, to embed the diachronic findings into the ongoing theoretical discussion on non-finite clauses in general. All contributions subscribe to a dynamic approach to infinitival clauses by investigating their origin, development and loss in miscellaneous patterns and across different languages.

The Rise of the To-Infinitive


The Rise of the To-Infinitive

Author: Bettelou Los

language: en

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Release Date: 2005-01-20


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This book describes the historical emergence and spread of the to-infinitive in English. It shows that to + infinitive emerged from a reanalysis of the preposition to plus a deverbal nominalization, which spread first to purpose clauses, then to other nonfinite environments. The book challenges the traditional reasoning that infinitives must have been nouns in Old English because they inflected for dative case and can follow prepositions. Dr Los shows that, even as early as Old English, the to-infinitive was established in most of the environments in which it is found today. She argues that its spread was largely due to competition with subjunctive that-clauses, which it gradually replaced. Later chapters consider Middle English developments. The author provides a measured evaluation of the evidence that to undergoes a period of degrammaticalization. She concludes that the extent to which to gains syntactic freedom in Middle English is due to the fact that speakers began to equate it with the modal verbs and therefore to treat it syntactically as a modal verb. The exposition is clear and does not assume an up-to-date knowledge of generative theory. The book will appeal to the wide spectrum of scholars interested in the transformation from Old to Middle English, as well as those studying the processes and causes of syntactic change more generally.