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Mediopassive voice
Mediopassive voice The mediopassive voice is a grammatical voice which subsumes the meanings of both ...
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Talk:Mediopassive voice
Talk:Mediopassive voice This original def: The mediopassive voice is a grammatical voice in which the actor of a ...
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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 mouse ... the cat is passive. In a passive voice sentence, the subject and the direct ...
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Category:Grammatical voices
... more information, see the article about Grammatical voice. Pages in category "Grammatical voices" There are ... in this section of this category. Grammatical voice A Antipassive voice A cont. Applicative voice C Causative voice I Impersonal passive voice M Mediopassive ...
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User:Benwing
... ve made major contributions to Aorist: rewritten. Mediopassive voice: totally rewritten. Homeric Greek: created. Epic Greek ...
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