Infinitives at the syntax-semantics interface : a diachronic perspective

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Hlavní autoři: Jedrzejowski, Lukasz, Demske, Ulrike
Médium: E-kniha Kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
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Vydáno: Berlin De Gruyter Mouton 2017
De Gruyter, Inc
De Gruyter
Vydání:1
Edice:Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]
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ISBN:3110518473, 9783110518474, 9783110655827, 3110655829
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  • Intro -- Preface and acknowledgments -- Table of contents -- List of contributors -- 1. Infinitival patterns and their diachronic dynamics: Questions and challenges -- I . Acl verbs and restructuring effects -- 2. Restructuring at the syntax-semantics interface -- 3. The Romanian infinitive selected by perception and cognition verbs -- 4. A diachronic perspective on the semantics of AcI clauses in Greek -- II. Infinitive structures versus other non-finite and finite patterns -- 5. Finite, infinitival and verbless complementation: The case of believe, suppose and find -- 6. Early Modern Romanian infinitives: origin and replacement -- 7. Semantic factors for the status of control infinitives in the history of German -- 8. Anti-agreeing infinitives in Old Hungarian -- 9. The emergence of expressions for purpose relations in older Indo-European languages -- 10. Main clause infinitival predicates and their equivalents in Slavic: Why they are not instances of insubordination -- Language index -- Subject index
  • Łukasz Jędrzejowski, Ulrike Demske --
  • Virginia Hill --
  • List of contributors --
  • 9. The emergence of expressions for purpose relations in older Indo-European languages
  • Jerneja Kavčič --
  • 5. Finite, infinitival and verbless complementation: The case of believe, suppose and find
  • 4. A diachronic perspective on the semantics of AcI clauses in Greek
  • II. Infinitive structures versus other non-finite and finite patterns --
  • Björn Wiemer --
  • Table of contents --
  • Frauke D’hoedt, Hubert Cuyckens --
  • Subject index
  • 7. Semantic factors for the status of control infinitives in the history of German
  • Preface and acknowledgments --
  • 2. Restructuring at the syntax-semantics interface
  • Éva Dékány --
  • Thomas Grano --
  • Rosemarie Lühr --
  • I . Acl verbs and restructuring effects --
  • 3. The Romanian infinitive selected by perception and cognition verbs
  • Language index --
  • Augustin Speyer --
  • 10. Main clause infinitival predicates and their equivalents in Slavic: Why they are not instances of insubordination
  • 6. Early Modern Romanian infinitives: origin and replacement
  • Frontmatter --
  • 8. Anti-agreeing infinitives in Old Hungarian
  • 1. Infinitival patterns and their diachronic dynamics: Questions and challenges
  • Isabela Nedelcu, Irina Paraschiv --