ABSTRACT

This book deals with the following non-finite phrases: infinitives, participles and converbs. What is common in these phrase types is that they all have verbal basis. As this property also holds for deverbal nominals, the description of non-finite phrases will largely rest upon the protocol developed for that of deverbal nominals in the two volumes on Hungarian Nouns and Noun Phrases (edited by Gábor Alberti and Tibor Laczkó) as part of the Comprehensive Grammar Resources series (edited by Henk van Riemsdijk, Hans Broekhuis, and István Kenesei).