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Grammatical voice
Grammatical voice In grammar, voice is the relationship between the action or ... is said to be in the active voice. When the subject is the patient, target ... is said to be in the passive voice. For example, The cat ate the ...
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Talk:Grammatical voice
Talk:Grammatical voice Shunted from article: The French language does not have the passive voice but provides a similar effect through reflexive ... par le wikipdien", or, in the middle voice "la casserole cuit au four"? Is it really true that the passive voice is more common in British than ...
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Voice
Voice The word "voice" can be used to refer to: In sound: Human voice, sound made by a person human voice as an instrument, a section of a ... a line would be given (the soprano voice would have been given to the ...
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Voice (translated from Russian)
Voice Voice - this zvuk , published by the man with ... singing, the cry, the laughter, the weeping. Voice formation occurs by the exhalation air from ... There is a direct interrelation between the voice and the rumor: voice cannot be developed without the participation ...
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Grammatical tense
Grammatical tense Grammatical tense is a way languages express the ... time-related information. Tense, along with mood, voice and person, are three ways in which ... Tense, aspect, and mood The distinction between grammatical tense, aspect, and mood is fuzzy and ... Academic Press. See also English grammar Grammar Grammatical aspect Grammatical mood Grammatical voice External ...
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Grammatical conjugation
Grammatical conjugation In linguistics, conjugation is the creation ... affected by person, number, gender, tense, mood, voice, grammatical aspect, or other language-specific factors. All ... in any person, number, tense, mood, and voice by knowing which of the four conjugation ...
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Causative voice
Causative voice The causative voice is a grammatical voice promoting the oblique argument of a transitive ... to an actor argument. When the causative voice is applied to a verb, its ...
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Grammatical mood
Grammatical mood Linguistics Theoretical linguistics Phonetics Phonology Morphology ... linguistics, many grammars have the concept of grammatical mood, which describes the relationship of a ... each mood differs from language to language. Grammatical mood per se is not the same thing as grammatical tense or grammatical aspect, although these concepts are conflated ...
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Slack voice
Slack voice The term slack voice (or lax voice) describes the pronunciation of consonants with a ... wider than that occurring in "normal" (modal) voice. Such sounds are often referred to informally ... IPA has no dedicated diacritic for slack voice, the voiceless diacritic (the under-ring) ...
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Category:Grammatical voices
Category:Grammatical voices For more information, see the article about Grammatical voice. Pages in category "Grammatical voices" There are 7 pages in this section of this category. Grammatical voice A Antipassive voice A cont. ...
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