In English, transitive events can be described in various ways. The main possibilities are active-voice and passive-voice, which are assumed to have distinct semantic and pragmatic functions. Within the passive, there are two further options, namely be-passive or get-passive. While these two forms are generally understood to differ, there is little agreement on precisely how and why. The passive Patient is frequently cited as playing a role, though again agreement on the specifics is rare. Here we present three paraphrasing experiments investigating Patient-related constraints on the selection of active versus passive voice, and be- versus get-passive, respectively. Participants either had to re-tell short stories in their own words (Experi...
2Abstract: It has been argued by Klimov (1974:18, 1977:316) that there is a bundle of features that ...
This instructional handout distinguishes the difference between active and passive voice in writing,...
This instructional handout distinguishes the difference between active and passive voice in writing,...
In English, transitive events can be described in various ways. The main possibilities are active-vo...
We analysed how increasing the patient’s accessibility, by means of its information status (given ve...
The active voice and passive voice are complementary sentence forms that are available when describi...
The active voice and passive voice are complementary sentence forms that are available when describi...
A transitive event involves two participants: an Agent, the doer of the action, and a Patient, the p...
Contains fulltext : 203092.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To explain the ...
We report evidence from syntactic priming showing that speakers produce more be-passive responses af...
To describe a transitive event, the English language allows a choice of two Voices. The canonical fo...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American Engli...
To explain the phenomenon that certain English verbs resist passivization (e.g., *£5 was cost by the...
While some traditional grammarians claim that get passive is the alternative colloquial of be passiv...
The characteristics commonly attributed to central get-passives in the relevant literature include t...
2Abstract: It has been argued by Klimov (1974:18, 1977:316) that there is a bundle of features that ...
This instructional handout distinguishes the difference between active and passive voice in writing,...
This instructional handout distinguishes the difference between active and passive voice in writing,...
In English, transitive events can be described in various ways. The main possibilities are active-vo...
We analysed how increasing the patient’s accessibility, by means of its information status (given ve...
The active voice and passive voice are complementary sentence forms that are available when describi...
The active voice and passive voice are complementary sentence forms that are available when describi...
A transitive event involves two participants: an Agent, the doer of the action, and a Patient, the p...
Contains fulltext : 203092.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)To explain the ...
We report evidence from syntactic priming showing that speakers produce more be-passive responses af...
To describe a transitive event, the English language allows a choice of two Voices. The canonical fo...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American Engli...
To explain the phenomenon that certain English verbs resist passivization (e.g., *£5 was cost by the...
While some traditional grammarians claim that get passive is the alternative colloquial of be passiv...
The characteristics commonly attributed to central get-passives in the relevant literature include t...
2Abstract: It has been argued by Klimov (1974:18, 1977:316) that there is a bundle of features that ...
This instructional handout distinguishes the difference between active and passive voice in writing,...
This instructional handout distinguishes the difference between active and passive voice in writing,...