Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... passive . ' The definition of passive which I adopt here is not structural , but rather func- tional / semantic.2 Like other categories of voice , passives are vehicles for en- abling non - agent arguments to assume subject - like ...
... passive . ' The definition of passive which I adopt here is not structural , but rather func- tional / semantic.2 Like other categories of voice , passives are vehicles for en- abling non - agent arguments to assume subject - like ...
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... passive patients . This discussion of semantics and pragmatics leads to a consideration of prag- matic differences between the impersonal and the semantic passive . Since AT has these two types of passives , it is useful to give a brief ...
... passive patients . This discussion of semantics and pragmatics leads to a consideration of prag- matic differences between the impersonal and the semantic passive . Since AT has these two types of passives , it is useful to give a brief ...
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... passive . Isletan Tiwa , like both Taos and Picuris Tiwa ( Trager 1946 : 203 , Zaharlick 1982 ) signals the passive by a grammatical suffix . Though the passive morphemes in Tiwa and Tewa may not be cognate , the similarity of the ...
... passive . Isletan Tiwa , like both Taos and Picuris Tiwa ( Trager 1946 : 203 , Zaharlick 1982 ) signals the passive by a grammatical suffix . Though the passive morphemes in Tiwa and Tewa may not be cognate , the similarity of the ...
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