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... actor specified , but for which there exist two prima facie possible analyses : as passive clauses ( thus involving some difference in grammatical relations from active clauses ) or as indefinite actor clauses . Dahlstrom ( 1991 : 60 ) ...
... actor specified , but for which there exist two prima facie possible analyses : as passive clauses ( thus involving some difference in grammatical relations from active clauses ) or as indefinite actor clauses . Dahlstrom ( 1991 : 60 ) ...
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... Actor Actor " So - called Passive " Goal Analysing the so - called passive construction as a passive allows the rule to be described as in 14 , assuming that the actor is the subject in both direct and inverse clause :. ( 14 ) Copying ...
... Actor Actor " So - called Passive " Goal Analysing the so - called passive construction as a passive allows the rule to be described as in 14 , assuming that the actor is the subject in both direct and inverse clause :. ( 14 ) Copying ...
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... actor clauses . 3. MORPHOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS FOR AN INDEFINITE ACTOR ANALYSIS One possible argument for analysing so - called passive clauses as transitive clauses with an indefinite actor is one that comes out of the actual morphology of ...
... actor clauses . 3. MORPHOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS FOR AN INDEFINITE ACTOR ANALYSIS One possible argument for analysing so - called passive clauses as transitive clauses with an indefinite actor is one that comes out of the actual morphology of ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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