• Nonfinite

    Origin

    - + finite

    Full definition of nonfinite

    Adjective

    nonfinite

    1. Infinite.
    2. (grammar) Not finite.
      • 1988, Andrew Radford, Transformational grammar: a first course Chapter 6Although a finite I ( = INFL = INFLECTION) constituent is (overtly or covertly) inflected for TENSE or
    AGREEMENT properties, it should be obvious that a nonfinite I in English lacks these properties. Hence, the infinitival particle to which occurs in a nonfinite I is by its very nature tenseless and agreementless (i.e. it carries no Tense or Agreement properties, and is thus an entirely uninflected form). The difference between a finite and a ''nonfinite'' Clause can thus be seen to lie in the nature of I: a finite Clause is one which contains a finite I (carrying Tense and Agreement properties); a nonfinite Clause is one which contains a nonfinite I which is tenseless and agreementless.
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