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PASSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS : SYNCHRONIC ANALYSIS . These - impersonal construction , as discussed in $ 2 , is not found in the oldest Portuguese texts . In fact , it is a relatively recent innovation , first occurring in texts of the mid ...
PASSIVE CONSTRUCTIONS : SYNCHRONIC ANALYSIS . These - impersonal construction , as discussed in $ 2 , is not found in the oldest Portuguese texts . In fact , it is a relatively recent innovation , first occurring in texts of the mid ...
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Since we have seen in 6–7 that the classical se - passive could occur with agent phrases containing both of the prepositions which were used at the time in the ser - passive , it is apparent that the two constructions shared a version ...
Since we have seen in 6–7 that the classical se - passive could occur with agent phrases containing both of the prepositions which were used at the time in the ser - passive , it is apparent that the two constructions shared a version ...
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Langacker & Munro , basing their analysis on certain passive and impersonal constructions in Uto - Aztecan and Mojave , have hesitantly suggested that the analysis so obtained might be extended to English and other more familiar ...
Langacker & Munro , basing their analysis on certain passive and impersonal constructions in Uto - Aztecan and Mojave , have hesitantly suggested that the analysis so obtained might be extended to English and other more familiar ...
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Conjunction Reduction Gapping and RightNode Raising Richard A Hudson | 535 |
The interface of theory and description Peter Cole | 563 |
Which that Herbert F W Stahlke | 584 |
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