Language, Band 58George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1982 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... passive locution has the abstract domain of responsibility in its matrix , and refers in its base to the neighborhood r within this domain . The second , of course , is that the active and passive sentences impose alternate figure ...
... passive locution has the abstract domain of responsibility in its matrix , and refers in its base to the neighborhood r within this domain . The second , of course , is that the active and passive sentences impose alternate figure ...
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... passive VP's that include adverbs . To produce a desired interpretation of such VP's , we were led to introduce a rule deriving predicate - function modifiers from predicate modifiers . This rule turns out to pay benefits beyond those ...
... passive VP's that include adverbs . To produce a desired interpretation of such VP's , we were led to introduce a rule deriving predicate - function modifiers from predicate modifiers . This rule turns out to pay benefits beyond those ...
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... passive - sensitive adverbs can take a passive predicate in their scope is that the passive be introduces the possibility of attributing action to the patient ( as well as whatever the main verb attributes to the agent ) . Having two ...
... passive - sensitive adverbs can take a passive predicate in their scope is that the passive be introduces the possibility of attributing action to the patient ( as well as whatever the main verb attributes to the agent ) . Having two ...
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Oral and literate strategies in spoken and written narratives Deborah Tannen | 1 |
Space grammar analysability and the English passive Ronald W Langacker | 22 |
Syntactic relations in Western Muskogean P Munro and L Gordon | 81 |
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