The Origin and Development of Latin Habeo+Infinitive

Classical Quarterly 21 (01):215- (1971)
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Abstract

It is well known that the future indicative and conditional paradigms of most Central and West Romance languages reflect a Latin infinitival construction with habeo, e.g. Italian canterd

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