Language, Band 61,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1985 |
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... agent ( Mary is loved by John ) , the notion of agent is still crucial . A clause without an agent — or some- thing close to it , like an experiencer - does not permit a passive , since there is no agent to defocus . The impossibility ...
... agent ( Mary is loved by John ) , the notion of agent is still crucial . A clause without an agent — or some- thing close to it , like an experiencer - does not permit a passive , since there is no agent to defocus . The impossibility ...
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... agent defo- cusing is the use of plural forms , even in reference to a singular agent . The development of the use of plural pronouns ( e.g. French vous and German Sie ) as honorific forms in European languages is a reflection of the ...
... agent defo- cusing is the use of plural forms , even in reference to a singular agent . The development of the use of plural pronouns ( e.g. French vous and German Sie ) as honorific forms in European languages is a reflection of the ...
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... agent is defocused is different . In the prototypical passive , an agent is part of the semantic valency ; i.e. , it is conceptualized , and is defocused only at the level of syntactic encoding . Detransitivization , however , involves ...
... agent is defocused is different . In the prototypical passive , an agent is part of the semantic valency ; i.e. , it is conceptualized , and is defocused only at the level of syntactic encoding . Detransitivization , however , involves ...
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