- A
p****ive voice construction is a
grammatical voice construction that is
found in many languages. In a
clause with
p****ive voice, the
grammatical subject...
- In English, the
p****ive voice is
marked by a
subject that is
followed by a
stative verb
complemented by a past participle. For example: The
enemy was...
- is in the
active voice. When the
subject is the patient,
target or
undergoer of the action, the verb is said to be in the
p****ive voice. When the subject...
-
impersonal p****ive voice is a verb
voice that
decreases the
valency of an
intransitive verb (which has
valency one) to zero.: 77 The
impersonal p****ive deletes...
- Look up
p****ive,
p****ively, or p****ivity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
P****ive may
refer to:
P****ive voice, a
grammatical voice common in many languages...
-
European and
Indian languages, the past
participle is used to form the
p****ive voice. In English,
participles are also ****ociated with
periphrastic verb...
-
p****ive voices with
pairs of
sentences using the same
transitive verb
across various languages.
Language portal Anti-
p****ive voice Mediop****ive
voice...
- This
construction is
similar to the
p****ive voice, in that it
decreases the verb's
valency by one – the
p****ive by
deleting the
agent and "promoting"...
- The mediop****ive
voice is a
grammatical voice that
subsumes the
meanings of both the
middle voice and the
p****ive voice.
Languages of the Indo-European...
- 'speaks', 'spoke', 'has spoken', and 'had spoken',
respectively or in the
p****ive voice, 'it is spoken', 'it was spoken', 'it has been spoken', and 'it had...