10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INFINITIVE MARKER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Making Meaningful Choices in English: On Dimensions, ...
These are the infinitive marker to, the subordinator that associated with
conjunctions and the preposition in, one of many prepositions we could have
selected. Apart from certain verbal complements, the optional use of the infinitive
marker is ...
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Modality-aspect Interfaces: Implications and Typological ...
The two vowel harmony groups An infinitive marker can only combine with verbs
for which the root vowel belongs to its harmony group. For example, the high tone
wide vowel, 〈í〉, can only function as the infinitive marker of verbs for which the ...
Werner Abraham, Elisabeth Leiss, 2008
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Deviational Syntactic Structures
In general, Swedish will omit the infinitive marker in the first case while keeping it
in the second case when a negation has been inserted. The construction is, then,
very much like that in a sentence in Swedish in which a negation, among other ...
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Introduction to Quechua: Language of the Andes, 2nd Edition
Pidru-ta riku-y to see Pedro Pedro-(direct object marker) see- (infinitive marker, "
to") pay-kuna-ta uyari-y to hear them he/she/it-(plural marker) [they] -(direct object
marker) [them] hear- (infinitive marker, "to") q'epi-y-ta tari-y to find my "q'epi" ...
Judith Noble, Jaime Lacasa, 2010
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A Grammar of Diola-Fogny: A Language Spoken in the ...
5 fu- singular (pairs with 6), abstract noun marker, singular augmentative (pairs
with 12) irregular infinitive marker. 6 ku- plural (pairs with 5). 7 ka- singular (pairs
with 8), two or more syllable theme infinitive marker, seminominal marker.
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Views on Phrase Structure
First, data are examined in raising and ECM constructions which indicate that the
infinitive marker is likely a complementizer and as such is nonverbal in these
languages. Then, the effect of this nonverbal infinitive marker on CH formation is
...
K. Leffel, Denis Bouchard, 1991
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The New Psychology of Language: Cognitive and Functional ...
The resemblance between the preposition to and the infinitive marker is no
accident. Haspelmath (1989) demonstrated that it is extremely frequent cross-
linguistically for a preposition meaning “to, toward” to develop into an infinitive
marker.
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Sounds, Words, Texts and Change: Selected Papers from 11 ...
AT infinitive marker survived in speech well into the modern period (see Wright
1898, s.v. at prep. 1, "Used instead of to as the sign of the infinitive"; though he
marks it as "Obsolescent]"). It is recorded in the Survey of English Dialects, under
a ...
Teresa Fanego, Belén Méndez-Naya, Elena Seoane, 2002
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Advances in African Linguistics
2.1 High tone morpheme The High Tone morpheme in the Object Raising
Construction has been analyzed as the infinitive marker by Awobuluyi (1970).
However, there is a distinct difference between the High Tone of the Object
Raising ...
Vicki Carstens, Frederick Parkinson, 2000
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The Acquisition of Complex Sentences
Bloom, Tackeff, and Lahey (1984) examined the early use of infinitival
complements in the speech of 4 English-speaking children aged 1;10–3;2. They
were especially interested in the occurrence of the infinitive marker to. Among
other things ...
5 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «INFINITIVE MARKER» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
infinitive marker im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
A Rabbi Tells Me What I Want!
In order to have a split infinitive, the adverb would need to be placed between the infinitive marker and the verb, as in “She wants to principally ... «Patheos, Mai 14»
To, toward, towards
the “to” there is an infinitive marker and must be followed by an infinitive. I shall alter the ends of your sentences so that they contain infinitives, ... «Malaysia Star, Sep 10»
A question of process
... and “get to doing something” is a phrasal verb, meaning start doing something, with “to” being a preposition and not an infinitive marker. «Malaysia Star, Jul 10»
City Room | Keeping Abe, and the Rest of Us, Honest
And when Lincoln writes 'to attest,' he need not repeat the infinitive marker 'to' before the other infinitives in the series, 'endorse' and 'thank. «New York Times, Mär 10»
Op-Ed Contributor Oaf of Office
Among these fetishes is the prohibition against “split verbs,” in which an adverb comes between an infinitive marker like “to,” or an auxiliary like ... «New York Times, Jan 09»