This article deals with the use of the passive voice in Danish, Norwegian and Swedish. The three mainland Scandinavian languages are very similar and with only minor effort mutually comprehensible. Hence, one frequently experience
The present study investigates the passive and related constructions in English and Swedish. It is a...
Passives with expletive subjects seem to be possible in all Nordic dialects, but there is variation ...
the pattern of impersonal passives in English and the Scandinavian languages, with supporting eviden...
The paper studies the use of the passive voice in academic texts written in Mainland Scandinavian la...
Aim of this study is to compare Norwegian and German passive voice and to describe problems that Nor...
We distinguish two types of passive voice in Swedish, namely: s-passive and periphrastic passive, th...
It is a general and undoubtedly true assumption that the passive has a higher frequency in Danish th...
the result of this research indicated that the passive voince in english and Indonesian each have ma...
\citet{Holmberg2002} proposes an account for the variation concerning expletives, participial agreem...
The aim of this work-in-progress report is to study whether the textual and grammatical structure of...
This article discusses the fact that despite almost identical syntactically, the Mainland Scandinavi...
This article provides information about the Passive Voice and examples of its use in speech
This article presents a corpus-based investigation of the motivations behind the use of the s-passiv...
This thesis argues that passives in English and Norwegian can be explained by a casetheoretic approa...
This master thesis examins how Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and Icelandic affects the choir sounds. I ...
The present study investigates the passive and related constructions in English and Swedish. It is a...
Passives with expletive subjects seem to be possible in all Nordic dialects, but there is variation ...
the pattern of impersonal passives in English and the Scandinavian languages, with supporting eviden...
The paper studies the use of the passive voice in academic texts written in Mainland Scandinavian la...
Aim of this study is to compare Norwegian and German passive voice and to describe problems that Nor...
We distinguish two types of passive voice in Swedish, namely: s-passive and periphrastic passive, th...
It is a general and undoubtedly true assumption that the passive has a higher frequency in Danish th...
the result of this research indicated that the passive voince in english and Indonesian each have ma...
\citet{Holmberg2002} proposes an account for the variation concerning expletives, participial agreem...
The aim of this work-in-progress report is to study whether the textual and grammatical structure of...
This article discusses the fact that despite almost identical syntactically, the Mainland Scandinavi...
This article provides information about the Passive Voice and examples of its use in speech
This article presents a corpus-based investigation of the motivations behind the use of the s-passiv...
This thesis argues that passives in English and Norwegian can be explained by a casetheoretic approa...
This master thesis examins how Danish, Swedish, Norwegian and Icelandic affects the choir sounds. I ...
The present study investigates the passive and related constructions in English and Swedish. It is a...
Passives with expletive subjects seem to be possible in all Nordic dialects, but there is variation ...
the pattern of impersonal passives in English and the Scandinavian languages, with supporting eviden...