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PECULIAR PASSIVES ALICE DAVISON University of Illinois Passive sentences often have different meanings and communicative intent from the corresponding active sentences . It is proposed that the ' extra ' attitudinal and modal meanings ...
PECULIAR PASSIVES ALICE DAVISON University of Illinois Passive sentences often have different meanings and communicative intent from the corresponding active sentences . It is proposed that the ' extra ' attitudinal and modal meanings ...
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Rather as in English , there are neutral passive sentences in Japanese , as well as ones which may or must convey some suggestion of an effect ; this effect is adverse unless specified in context as favorable .
Rather as in English , there are neutral passive sentences in Japanese , as well as ones which may or must convey some suggestion of an effect ; this effect is adverse unless specified in context as favorable .
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1 1 5 2 According to Lazdina , only transitive verbs convey real passive meaning , implying that passives of intransitive verbs may exist , with some conveyed meaning like possibility . The active voice is preferred where English ...
1 1 5 2 According to Lazdina , only transitive verbs convey real passive meaning , implying that passives of intransitive verbs may exist , with some conveyed meaning like possibility . The active voice is preferred where English ...
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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