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Meaning of Infinitivo from wikipedia

- non-finite forms generally correspond to: (Impersonal) infinitive (infinitivo, or infinitivo impessoal): equivalent to English "to do". Past participle (particípio...
- Imperativus pro infinitivo (IPI) is a syntactic feature in which a verbal form superficially resembling the imperative mood is realized, instead of the...
- therefore translated as ich darf nicht. Like Latin, an accusativus **** infinitivo (ACI) construction is possible. The ACI is formed by placing a bare infinitive...
- In grammar, accusative and infinitive (also Accusativus **** infinitivo or accusative plus infinitive, frequently abbreviated ACI or A+I) is the name for...
- framework although the phenomenon is closely related to the accusativus **** infinitivo constructions of Latin. ECM-constructions are also studied within the...
- East Frisian Low Saxon Frisia Frisian Islands Frisians Imperativus pro infinitivo Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student’s Handbook, Edinburgh "Frisian"...
- phenomena of raising-to-object, exceptional case-marking, accusativus **** infinitivo, and object control. The two main analyses of small clauses originate...
- dans le français ivoirien/La locución verbal francesa n'avoir qu'à + infinitivo en el francés marfileño" [The verbal phrase to have only with + infinitive...
- subordinate clause introduced by a conjunction instead of accusativus **** infinitivo in 76 cases, while applied participle structures in 99 instances. They...
- is sometimes called (in Latin terminology) dativus **** infinitivo or genitivus **** infinitivo (dative with the infinitive or genitive with the infinitive...