The study of passive constructions in various languages, particularly in English, has a long tradition in the linguistic literature. Among the theoretical issues which this literature addresses are: 1. questions involving the definition of passive (universal or language-specific) and diagnostics for recognizing passive; 2. characterization of the class of active verbs (or verb phrases) which have corresponding passives ; 3. exceptions to whatever mechanism is used to describe the occurrence of passive forms; 4. the location of the mechanism used to account for passives (syntactic, lexical, or both); and, 5. the function of passives.
The study of passive constructions in various languages, particularly in English, has a long tradition in the linguistic literature. Thisvolume looks at five key theoretical issues.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Jul 1992
ISBN
9780815307051
Pages
312 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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