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infinitiefbehandeling

Infinitiefbehandeling is a term used in linguistics and language description to refer to how infinitives are treated within a language’s grammar. It covers the form, distribution, and function of non-finite verb forms, and how these forms interact with other elements in clauses. The concept is particularly relevant for languages with explicit infinitive constructions, but it can also guide the analysis of related non-finite structures across languages.

Morphology and forms. In many Germanic languages, the infinitive is a non-finite verb form that is not

Syntax and functions. Infinitives frequently function as nouns, complements, or modifiers within larger clauses. They can

Cross-linguistic variation and pedagogy. The exact marking and use of infinitives vary by language, affecting how

See also: infinitive, non-finite verb, om te-infinitive, bare infinitive, clause structure.

marked
for
person
or
tense.
Dutch,
for
example,
uses
the
infinitief
in
its
bare
form
(lopen)
and
in
forms
with
te
(om
te
lopen)
for
certain
purposes.
The
bare
infinitive
often
appears
after
modal
or
auxiliary
verbs
(ik
moet
gaan)
or
in
certain
object
and
complements,
while
the
te-infinitive
is
common
in
purpose
clauses
(om
te
rusten)
and
in
other
subordinate
constructions.
Other
languages
combine
infinitives
with
additional
markers
or
with
independent
infinitive-like
clauses.
serve
as
subjects
(Te
leren
kost
tijd),
objects
(Ik
hoop
te
vertrekken),
or
complements
of
adjectives
and
verbs.
Infinitives
also
participate
in
adjunct
constructions,
purpose
clauses,
and
reported
speech
in
various
ways,
with
language-specific
constraints
on
where
and
how
they
may
appear.
grammars
describe
clauses,
annotation
schemes,
and
teaching
materials.
Infinitiefbehandeling
emphasizes
consistent
categorization
of
non-finite
verbs,
their
triggers,
and
their
interaction
with
tense,
aspect,
and
mood,
to
support
accurate
parsing,
translation,
and
language
teaching.