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Name: One-actant passive and causative constructions of the Shor language (comparative analysis)

Authors: Vera M. Telyakova

Kuzbass State Pedagogical Academy

In the section Linguistics

Issue 3, 2009Pages 140-150
UDK: 83.3DOI:

Abstract: The article deals with the causative and passive constructions of minimal structure in the Shor language: they consist of the subject and the predicate. The constructions reveal the peculiarities in expressing of the passive relations: in passive constructions the action is presented in developing and the agent of the action can't be imagined, in causative constructions the situation is presented as a result of the previous action, that's why the speaker keeps the agent of the action in his mind.

Keywords: shor language, syntax, causative voice, passive voice, passive relations, participle, tense forms of the verb

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