Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... passive sentence is chosen . ' It is rather surprising that the functionalists Givón and Okutsu paid so little attention to the agent - defocusing function of passives , which directly relates to the well - known fact that passives ...
... passive sentence is chosen . ' It is rather surprising that the functionalists Givón and Okutsu paid so little attention to the agent - defocusing function of passives , which directly relates to the well - known fact that passives ...
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... passives differ from the prototypical passive in that they involve an increase of syntactic valency . In 46 , the passive predicates of the intransitive bases occur with two arguments ; in 45 , the passive predicates based on the ...
... passives differ from the prototypical passive in that they involve an increase of syntactic valency . In 46 , the passive predicates of the intransitive bases occur with two arguments ; in 45 , the passive predicates based on the ...
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... passive also involves making a subject out of a patient . Again , many languages permit passive subjects whose semantic roles are other than patients , e.g. recipients ( Japanese ) and locatives ( Bantu ) . I assume that the ...
... passive also involves making a subject out of a patient . Again , many languages permit passive subjects whose semantic roles are other than patients , e.g. recipients ( Japanese ) and locatives ( Bantu ) . I assume that the ...
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