KONSTRUKSI INFINITIF DALAM BAHASA JERMAN

  • Widodo P
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Abstract

In German syntactic structure, an infinitive verb combines with a finiteverb in a verb phrase or complex verb to perform its function as the predicate of asentence. A syntactic construction which includes an infinitive form is called aninfinitive construction.Infinitive constructions in German are of two types: coherent andincoherent ones. The first type has no syntactic value and can function only as thepredicate of a sentence but the second type has a syntactic value and is a form ofquasi-sub-clause. Both types are found in some syntactic constructions.Keywords: infinitive, coherent, incoherent

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Widodo, P. (2015). KONSTRUKSI INFINITIF DALAM BAHASA JERMAN. Diksi, 13(2). https://doi.org/10.21831/diksi.v13i2.6474

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