Language, Band 67George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1991 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 subject . On that basis she concludes that ( 1 ) the only passive found in all Slavic languages is the periphrastic personal passive ( be + past participle ) , and ( 2 ) other constructions that are superficially similar in ...
... passive subject . On that basis she concludes that ( 1 ) the only passive found in all Slavic languages is the periphrastic personal passive ( be + past participle ) , and ( 2 ) other constructions that are superficially similar in ...
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... passive function ; and ( 3 ) the promotional passive -ka was replaced by the nonpromotional , impersonal passive -ta . Givón regards the drift from ' be ' through action nominalization to passive to be plausible ' on general grounds ...
... passive function ; and ( 3 ) the promotional passive -ka was replaced by the nonpromotional , impersonal passive -ta . Givón regards the drift from ' be ' through action nominalization to passive to be plausible ' on general grounds ...
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... passive , with the greatest use in the more northerly di- alects of each language ( suggesting perhaps areal contact going across the language bound- ary ) ( 70 ) . The personal passive permits the ad- vancement of a wide range of ...
... passive , with the greatest use in the more northerly di- alects of each language ( suggesting perhaps areal contact going across the language bound- ary ) ( 70 ) . The personal passive permits the ad- vancement of a wide range of ...
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An investigation | 1 |
An integrated theory of complement control Ivan A Sag Carl Pollard | 63 |
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