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pragmatic inverse voice | |||
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Property / skos:definition | |||
If the agent is more topical than the patient, the direct-active clause is used. If norm is reversed and the patient is more topical, the inverse clause is used. [Givon 1994,23] | |||
Property / skos:definition: If the agent is more topical than the patient, the direct-active clause is used. If norm is reversed and the patient is more topical, the inverse clause is used. [Givon 1994,23] / rank | |||
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Property / skos:definition: If the agent is more topical than the patient, the direct-active clause is used. If norm is reversed and the patient is more topical, the inverse clause is used. [Givon 1994,23] / reference | |||
Property / skos:broader | |||
Property / skos:broader: voice / rank | |||
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Property / member of collection | |||
Property / member of collection: GOLD SKOS version / rank | |||
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Property / member of collection: GOLD SKOS version / reference | |||
Latest revision as of 20:20, 23 August 2023
a term
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | pragmatic inverse voice |
a term |
Statements
If the agent is more topical than the patient, the direct-active clause is used. If norm is reversed and the patient is more topical, the inverse clause is used. [Givon 1994,23]