Abstract

The object of the sentence becomes the subject of the corresponding sentence.... The verb is active in in the more basic (active) version, and passive in in the less basic (passive) version. ... The subject of the sentence is not necessarily expressed (overtly represented) in the version of the same sentence; but, if it is expressed, it takes the form of an adjunct marked as agentive by means of case-inflexion or by the use of a particular preposition.'

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