> A quick question:
>
> What would the construction used in Modern Greek and Romanian to replace
> the infinitive be called in linguistics terminology?
>
> Example: Greek "thelo na pao" (I want that I go) for "I want to go."
>
Or in Serbian: ja hocu da idem, which in Croatian would be an infinitival
clause... ja hocu ici
What *is* this called?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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> Josh Brandt-Young <neonwave7@...>
>
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> "After the tempest, I behold, once more, the weasel."
> (Mispronunciation of Ancient Greek)
>
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