English
non-finite verb (form)
[Subentry of verb1]
French
Source(s):QUIRK etal. 198596-97, 149 (non finite verb)
TRASK 1993185
CRYSTAL 200374 (non-finite clause), 180
PEI & GAYNOR 195473 (infinite form)
WALES 1989322
KROEGER 2005222
HARTMANN & STORK 1972153
FINCH 200092
RICHARDS etal. 1992139-140
NASH 1968155
HOCK 1986313
MATTHEWS 1997246 (also "non-finite clause")
ELL1245-1248 (non finite verb)
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