English Infinitive, The

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advanced English grammar research
applied linguistics
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auxiliary
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Bare Infinitive
Blend Dare
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Clever Tricks
Deterministic Automaton
English Grammar
English language pedagogy
English Verb System
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event
Finite Verb
grammatical
Grammatical Meaning
Guillaume 1971a
infinitival
Infinitive's Event
infinitives
Infinitive’s Event
Judgem Ent
Judgement
Lob
Main Verb
meaning
Non-finite Verb Form
potentiality
Predicate Adjunct
second language acquisition
semantic analysis
Spatial Support
subsequent
syntactic theory
Tom Orrow
Tomorrow
TUC Labour Party Liaison Committee
verb
verb complementation
Verbal Lexeme
Verbless Clauses
Virtual Person
VP Ellipsis
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780582071353
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Sep 1992
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This is a series which aims to meet the need for books on modern English that are both up-to-date and authoritative. The texts are ideal for the scholar, the teacher, and the student, but especially for English speaking students in overseas universities where English is the language of instruction, or advanced specialist students of English in foreign universities. Although English is probably the most studied language in the world, this is one of the first systematic comparisons of infinitives with and without the use of "to". Patrick Duffley examines these uses adopting the semantic approach, which shows that the two infinitive forms each have a basic meaning which is capable of explaining all of their particular uses. The author has carried out detailed research for this book, examining over 24,000 occurences of the infinitive, as well as taking into account the observations of previous grammarians. The book challenges old assumptions that grammar is independent of meaning and should be dealt with in purely formal terms. It also fulfils a need for literature on an area of English grammar which has sometimes been presumed to be chaotic and unsystematic. The text is aimed specialists in linguistics and advanced students of English as a second language.

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