Phil,

I would suggest going to Jespersen's A Modern English Grammar on
Historical Principles.  He treats constructions like this at some
length, but I don't know offhand which volume it's in.  He does treat
them, as Bruce does, as bare infinitives, not as reductions of
participles.  Huddleston and Pullum have a similar treatment on p. 1244.

Herb

 

 

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It might help if you saw the phrase in (1) as a bare infinitive.
Sometimes we let the semantics of an item drive the terminology of the
syntax and morphology.  I can't help with your literature search. 

>>> [log in to unmask] 01/23/06 9:33 AM >>>

Anyone have a good resource that would provide both a name and a
description of the extent of distribution of what I am loosely calling a
'reduced participial phrase' as seen in (1) below as contrasted with a
more customary participial phrase in (2).

             1)   See spot run.  
              2)  See spot running.  

Phil Bralich

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