English passive voice and aspects are generated in the same process and have the same D-structure. In a passive sentence, progressive sentence, and perfect sentence, T (tense) takes a VP headed by be or have, and be or have takes a Participle Phrase (PartP), and –en or –ingtakes a VP as its complement. Be or have in the upper VP merges with T, and the verb in the lower VP merges with Part. The specifier or complement of the lower VP moves cyclicly through the specifier of Part and the specifier of the upper verb to occupy the subject position. The single theory on the production of passive, progressive, and perfect sentences observes the principle of economy of derivation and, therefore, contributes to the explanation of the relative easine...
The active voice and passive voice are complementary sentence forms that are available when describi...
Abstract The present contribution is intended to offer a few glimpses of the English Voice, with a ...
In English grammar, verbs have two important characteristics--tense and aspect. Grammatically tense ...
English passive voice and aspects are generated in the same process and have the same D-structure. I...
English passive voice and aspects are generated in the same process and have the same D-structure. I...
English passive voice and aspects are generated in the same process and have the same D-structure. I...
The Passive Voice is an important issue of English grammar. First I am going to analyze the similia...
To describe a transitive event, the English language allows a choice of two Voices. The canonical fo...
This Study attempts to shed light on a syntactic phenomenon that are used by many speakers which is ...
This study examines the development of passive voice and participial adjectives in four adult Englis...
This study examines the development of passive voice and participial adjectives in four adult Englis...
In this paper we examine the development of passive participles in the spontaneous speech of seven E...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American Engli...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American Engli...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American Engli...
The active voice and passive voice are complementary sentence forms that are available when describi...
Abstract The present contribution is intended to offer a few glimpses of the English Voice, with a ...
In English grammar, verbs have two important characteristics--tense and aspect. Grammatically tense ...
English passive voice and aspects are generated in the same process and have the same D-structure. I...
English passive voice and aspects are generated in the same process and have the same D-structure. I...
English passive voice and aspects are generated in the same process and have the same D-structure. I...
The Passive Voice is an important issue of English grammar. First I am going to analyze the similia...
To describe a transitive event, the English language allows a choice of two Voices. The canonical fo...
This Study attempts to shed light on a syntactic phenomenon that are used by many speakers which is ...
This study examines the development of passive voice and participial adjectives in four adult Englis...
This study examines the development of passive voice and participial adjectives in four adult Englis...
In this paper we examine the development of passive participles in the spontaneous speech of seven E...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American Engli...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American Engli...
The aim of the thesis is to shed light on the use and development of passive voice in American Engli...
The active voice and passive voice are complementary sentence forms that are available when describi...
Abstract The present contribution is intended to offer a few glimpses of the English Voice, with a ...
In English grammar, verbs have two important characteristics--tense and aspect. Grammatically tense ...