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The '''accusativus cum infinitivo''' is a nonfinite construction with the [[logical subject]] in the [[accusative case|accusative]] and the [[predicate]] in the [[infinitive]], in sentences including [[cognition verb]]s, [[causative verb]]s and [[verb of saying|verbs of saying]].
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The '''accusative and infinitive''' is a nonfinite construction with the [[logical subject]] in the [[accusative case|accusative]] and the [[predicate]] in the [[infinitive]], in sentences including [[cognition verb]]s, [[causative verb]]s and [[verb of saying|verbs of saying]].
  
 
It is a kind of [[nonfinite construction]].
 
It is a kind of [[nonfinite construction]].
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===Synonyms===
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*accusativus cum infinitivo
  
 
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*[http://www.uni-erfurt.de/sprachwissenschaft/proxy.php?port=8080&file=lido/servlet/Lido_Servlet Linguistic Documentation, Universität Erfurt]
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*{{Wikipedia|accusative and infinitive}}
  
 
===References===
 
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* Russian [[винительный падеж с инфинитивом]] = [[accusativus cum infinitivo (ru)]]
 
* Russian [[винительный падеж с инфинитивом]] = [[accusativus cum infinitivo (ru)]]
  
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Latest revision as of 17:54, 12 June 2014

The accusative and infinitive is a nonfinite construction with the logical subject in the accusative and the predicate in the infinitive, in sentences including cognition verbs, causative verbs and verbs of saying.

It is a kind of nonfinite construction.

Synonyms

  • accusativus cum infinitivo

Link

References

  • Calboli, Gualtiero 1978, „Die Entwicklung der klassischen Sprachen und die Beziehung zwischen Satzbau, Wortstellung und Artikel.“ Indogermanische Forschungen 83: 197-261. excerpt
  • Coleman, Robert G.G. 1985, „The Indo-European origins and Latin development of the accusative with infinitive construction.“ Touratier, Christian (ed.), Syntaxe et latin. Actes du IIme Congrès International de Linguistique Latine, Aix-en-Provence, 28-31 mars 1983. Aix-en-Provence: Université de Provence; 307-342.
  • Comrie, Bernard 1981, „The theoretical significance of the Latin accusative and infinitive: a reply to Pillinger.“ Journal of Linguistics 17: 345-349.
  • Kurzová, Helena 1986, „Accusativus cum infinitivo in the structural-typological approach.“ Listy Filologické 109: 1-10.
  • Pepicello, W.J. 1980, „The development of accusative-infinitive constructions.“ Traugott, Elizabeth C. et al. (eds.), Papers from the 4th International Conference on Historical Linguistics. Stanford, March 26-30, 1979. Amsterdam: J. Benjamins (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of Linguistic Science, IV, 14); 175-182.
  • Hettrich, Heinrich 1992, „Die Entstehung des lateinischen und griechischen AcI.“ Beekes, Robert S.P. et al. (eds.), Rekonstruktion und relative Chronologie. Akten der VIII. Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, Leiden, 31. August - 4. September 1987. Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft der Universität (Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft, 65); 221-234.
  • Hettrich, Heinrich 1997, „Syntaktische Rekonstruktion bei Delbrück und heute: Nochmals zum lateinischen und griechischen AcI.“ Crespo, Emilio & García Ramón, José Luis (eds.), Berthold Delbrück y la sintaxis indoeuropea hoy. Actas del Coloquio de la Indogermanische Gesellschaft Madrid, 21-24 de septiembre de 1994. Madrid & Wiesbaden: Ed. de la UAM & L. Reichert; 219-238.
  • Lambertz, Thomas 2003, „Möglichkeit und Grenzen einer Dependenzgrammatik am Beispiel AcI-verdächtiger Konstruktionen im Italienischen.“ Stark, Elisabeth & Wandruszka, Ulrich (eds.), Syntaxtheorien. Modelle, Methoden, Motive. Tübingen: G. Narr; 155-170.

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