zuclauses
Zuclauses is an informal label used in grammatical description to refer to infinitival constructions introduced by the particle zu in German (Infinitiv mit zu). These constructions consist of zu followed by a non-finite verb form and function as dependent clauses or clause-like complements within larger sentences.
Zu-clauses serve several syntactic roles: they can act as complements of verbs, adjectives, or nouns (e.g., Ich
In German syntax, the presence and control of the subject of a zu-clause are regulated by the
The phenomenon is comparable to English to-infinitives but differs in distribution and some morphosyntactic properties. The