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Like other categories of voice , passives are vehicles for enabling non - agent arguments to assume subject - like ... My typological objective is not to argue that the AT passive represents a traditional type ( having passive ...
Like other categories of voice , passives are vehicles for enabling non - agent arguments to assume subject - like ... My typological objective is not to argue that the AT passive represents a traditional type ( having passive ...
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The Isletan Tiwa passive , as exemplified below , is structurally like stative constructions in its prefix class : ( 62 ) ... ( Allen & Frantz , 12 ) The Tiwa passives are thus typologically distinct from the AT semantic passives in two ...
The Isletan Tiwa passive , as exemplified below , is structurally like stative constructions in its prefix class : ( 62 ) ... ( Allen & Frantz , 12 ) The Tiwa passives are thus typologically distinct from the AT semantic passives in two ...
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Certainly , this applies only to the prototypical passives ; and many languages permit a passive agent in an oblique phrase . I see these forms as involving incomplete defocusing of an agent ; they differ in this regard from the ...
Certainly , this applies only to the prototypical passives ; and many languages permit a passive agent in an oblique phrase . I see these forms as involving incomplete defocusing of an agent ; they differ in this regard from the ...
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Orthography and linguistic theory | 28 |
Complementation in Italian | 73 |
The independence of syntax and phonology in cliticization Judith L Klavans | 95 |
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