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Entre linguistique et pragmatique
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ISBN: 9782841338375 2841338371 Year: 2016 Publisher: Caen Presses universitaires de Caen

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Das unpersönliche Passiv : eine funktionale Untersuchung unter besonderer Berücksichtigung des Deutschen und seiner historischen Entwicklung.
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ISSN: 18615651 ISBN: 3110184591 9783110184594 3110919435 Year: 2006 Volume: 80 Publisher: Berlin de Gruyter

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Zentrales Thema ist das sogennate unpersönliche oder subjektlose Passiv. In der ersten Hälfte der Arbeit wird die Funktion und Entstehung des unpersönlichen Passivs in sprachübergreifender Hinsicht herausgearbeitet. Dies ist zugleich Grundlage für die zweite Hälfte des Werkes: die historische Entwicklung des Passivs, insbesondere des unpersönlichen, im Deutschen.

Expressions of agency in ancient Greek.
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ISBN: 9780521847896 0521847893 9780511482984 9780511199233 0511199236 0511134541 9780511134548 9780511136733 0511136730 0511482981 1107152879 128042236X 0511182023 051129994X Year: 2005 Volume: *59 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge university press

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Ancient Greek expressed the agents of passive verbs by a variety of means, and this work explores the language's development of prepositions which marked the agents of passive verbs. After an initial look at the pragmatics of agent constructions, it turns to this central question: under what conditions is the agent expressed by a construction other than hupo with the genitive? The book traces the development of these expressions from Homer through classical prose and drama, paying attention to the semantic, syntactic, and metrical conditions that favoured the use of one preposition over another. It concludes with a study of the decline of hupo as an agent marker in the first millennium AD. Although the focus is on developments in Greek, translation of the examples should render it accessible to linguists studying changes in prepositional systems generally.

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