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Passivization and Typology: Form and function
Edited by Werner Abraham and Larisa Leisiö
[Typological Studies in Language 68] 2006
► pp. 127
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Notarius, Tania
2022. Passive, Stative, and Impersonal in Ugaritic: The G-stem Internal Passive Reconsidered. Journal for Semitics 31:1 DOI logo
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2022. Impersonal Verbal Constructions in Biblical Hebrew: Active, Stative, and Passive. Journal for Semitics 30:2 DOI logo
Luraghi, Silvia, Guglielmo Inglese & Daniel Kölligan
2021. The passive voice in ancient Indo-European languages: inflection, derivation, periphrastic verb forms. Folia Linguistica 55:s42-s2  pp. 339 ff. DOI logo
Nyqvist, Eeva-Liisa & Therese Lindström Tiedemann
2021. Finska språkbadselevers bruk av svensk passiv. Nordand 16:1  pp. 36 ff. DOI logo
Numanbayraktaroğlu, Sevda
2019. The Grammar of Gender Ideology: The Press Coverage of Sexual Violence in Turkey and the Passive Voice. European journal of Turkish studies :28 DOI logo
Rovai, Francesco
Ganenkov, Dmitry
2018. Gender agreement alternation in Aqusha Dargwa. Studies in Language 42:3  pp. 529 ff. DOI logo
Heaton, Raina
2018. Intransitivizing morphology. Language and Linguistics Compass 12:12 DOI logo
Giacalone Ramat, Anna
2017. Passives and Constructions that resemble passives. Folia Linguistica 51:s38-s1  pp. 149 ff. DOI logo

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