- both
universal and
immediate to the reader."
Another approach to the
subjectlessness is to use the
target language's p****ive voice; but this
again particularizes...
- past participle, both in
fully adjectival use and in p****ive voice.
subjectless past tense,
formed as the past
participle but with the
ending -o (e.g...
-
ludzi ("people were seen"). As in
other Slavic languages,
there are also
subjectless sentences formed using such
words as można ("it is possible") together...
-
lecture delivered in 2010. Gary
Tedman has put
forward a
theory of a
subjectless aesthetics derived from Karl Marx's
concept of alienation, and Louis...
- $203 for a lawnmower4".
Weather verbs often appear to be
impersonal (
subjectless, or avalent) in null-subject
languages like Spanish,
where the verb llueve...
- molecules, and
particles of all kinds.
There are only haecceities, affects,
subjectless individuations that
constitute collective ****emblages. ... We call this...
-
aspects of Norn grammar, do****ents
indicate that it may have
featured subjectless clauses,
which were
common in the West
Scandinavian languages. The following...
- on
account of
their ****uality and gender,
critics allege that such a '
subjectless critique', as it is
often called, runs the risk of
abstracting cultural...
-
without content. Similarly, Hee-Jin Kim
describes this as an "objectless,
subjectless, formless,
goalless and purposeless"
state which is yet not a
blank void...
- Thrasher, "One way to say more by
saying less: A
study of so-called
subjectless sentences", 1977,
Kwansei Gakuin University Monograph Series 11 Tokyo:...