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Pseudopassive or pseudo-passive may refer to: Impersonal passive voice, a grammatical form that deletes the subject of an intransitive verb. Prepositional passive, a form of English passive voice in which the object of a preposition becomes the subject of a clause.
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Feb 12, 2020 · The pseudo-passive is a verb construction that has a passive form but either an apparently active meaning or no active counterpart.
Feb 20, 2009 · Pseudo-passive is a term which is used for the passive of prepositional verbs. Prepositional verbs are intransitive verbs followed by a ...
pseudopassive (plural pseudopassives). (grammar) A construction where the object of a preposition has been promoted to the role of subject, ...
We argue that all and only NPs referring to role prominent participants occur as passive/pseudo-passive subjects. The paper will proceed as follows. First we ...
The pseudo-passive is peculiar in that (i) the DP that appears to be the complement of a preposition undergoes passivization,.
These three types of prepositional verbs undergo pseudo-passive controlled by various grammatical constraints: lexical selection, unergativeness, affectedness, ...
These three types of prepositional verbs undergo pseudo-passive controlled by various grammatical constraints: lexical selection, unergativeness, affectedness,.
Apr 19, 2018 · Another way to describe it: a passive speaker is someone whose listening comprehension skills far exceed his speaking ability. The children of ...
A construction, consisting of part of the verb be + a past participle, that resembles a passive, but which neither ...