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This shows that , while the applicability of English passives has been extended even to clauses with an experiencer in place of an agent ( Mary is loved by John ) , the notion of agent is still crucial . A clause without an agent — or ...
This shows that , while the applicability of English passives has been extended even to clauses with an experiencer in place of an agent ( Mary is loved by John ) , the notion of agent is still crucial . A clause without an agent — or ...
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Defocusing of an agent in some way is thus an integral component of the honorific mechanism . One frequent method of agent defocusing is the use of plural forms , even in reference to a singular agent . The development of the use of ...
Defocusing of an agent in some way is thus an integral component of the honorific mechanism . One frequent method of agent defocusing is the use of plural forms , even in reference to a singular agent . The development of the use of ...
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do not take the modern agent - defocusing suffix - ( r ) are for the purpose of deriving spontaneous forms . Many other languages use passive forms as a means of deriving intransitives . Such forms , illustrated by the Ainu of 5 and the ...
do not take the modern agent - defocusing suffix - ( r ) are for the purpose of deriving spontaneous forms . Many other languages use passive forms as a means of deriving intransitives . Such forms , illustrated by the Ainu of 5 and the ...
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