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In the present framework , however , the Mam passive receives a natural interpretation : it is an agent - defocusing device , contrasting with ... I have argued above that agent defocusing is the main pragmatic function of passives .
In the present framework , however , the Mam passive receives a natural interpretation : it is an agent - defocusing device , contrasting with ... I have argued above that agent defocusing is the main pragmatic function of passives .
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This interpretation causes a slight problem in understanding the reflexive / passive correlation : the reflexive implies the non - existence of an external agent , but the passive implies the existence of such an agent .
This interpretation causes a slight problem in understanding the reflexive / passive correlation : the reflexive implies the non - existence of an external agent , but the passive implies the existence of such an agent .
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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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