The characteristics commonly attributed to central get-passives in the relevant literature include the possibility of taking an overtly expressed agent by-phrase, a dynamic meaning conveyed by the lexical verb, an animate and human referent who is at the same time responsible for the action expressed in the clause, and an adversative semantic implication of the past participle. This paper focuses on one of the abovementioned features: the semantic implication of get-passives, that is, whether the event described in the clause is beneficial or favorable for the subject (get awarded, get elected, get promoted), adversative or unfavorable for the subject (get arrested, get killed, get shot), or semantically neutral (get printed, get sent, get...
This paper aims at expounding on historical development of grammaticalization of the get passive to ...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American Engli...
This thesis brings together two different lines of research, the nature of passive voice, the nature...
The characteristics commonly attributed to central get-passives in the relevant literature include t...
This study investigates the get-passive in American English, with emphasis on its distribution in d...
While some traditional grammarians claim that get passive is the alternative colloquial of be passiv...
The focus of this thesis is the ergative behavior of the verb get in the passive construction in Eng...
The present thesis studies the verb get in the function of the passive auxiliary. The theoretical pa...
In many languages, a passive-like meaning may be obtained through a noncanonical passive constructio...
A transitive event involves two participants: an Agent, the doer of the action, and a Patient, the p...
In English, transitive events can be described in various ways. The main possibilities are active-vo...
In English, transitive events can be described in various ways. The main possibilities are active-vo...
We report evidence from syntactic priming showing that speakers produce more be-passive responses af...
The active voice and passive voice are complementary sentence forms that are available when describi...
We analysed how increasing the patient’s accessibility, by means of its information status (given ve...
This paper aims at expounding on historical development of grammaticalization of the get passive to ...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American Engli...
This thesis brings together two different lines of research, the nature of passive voice, the nature...
The characteristics commonly attributed to central get-passives in the relevant literature include t...
This study investigates the get-passive in American English, with emphasis on its distribution in d...
While some traditional grammarians claim that get passive is the alternative colloquial of be passiv...
The focus of this thesis is the ergative behavior of the verb get in the passive construction in Eng...
The present thesis studies the verb get in the function of the passive auxiliary. The theoretical pa...
In many languages, a passive-like meaning may be obtained through a noncanonical passive constructio...
A transitive event involves two participants: an Agent, the doer of the action, and a Patient, the p...
In English, transitive events can be described in various ways. The main possibilities are active-vo...
In English, transitive events can be described in various ways. The main possibilities are active-vo...
We report evidence from syntactic priming showing that speakers produce more be-passive responses af...
The active voice and passive voice are complementary sentence forms that are available when describi...
We analysed how increasing the patient’s accessibility, by means of its information status (given ve...
This paper aims at expounding on historical development of grammaticalization of the get passive to ...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American Engli...
This thesis brings together two different lines of research, the nature of passive voice, the nature...