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Journal articles on the topic "Hausa, passive, passivity, verbs"

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Abdoulaye, Mahamane Laoualy. "Passive and grammaticalization in Hausa." Studies in Language 24, no. 2 (2000): 235–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sl.24.2.02abd.

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Hausa uses a (...)LH-u verbal morphology to derive (i) typical passive forms with an optional intensive/completive meaning, and (ii) some non-passive verbs with an obligatory intensive meaning and which are based on intransitive verbs. After a detailed description of the two forms, I propose that originally, the (...)LH-u morphology was only applied to intransitive middle verbs to derive intensive forms. Later however, the (...)LH-u morphology was grammaticalized and applied to transitive verbs to derive passive forms. I will show that the Hausa passive has continued its grammaticalization pro
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Шапочкіна, О. В. "Characteristics of the paradigm of the category of voice in the Old Saxon language." Studia Philologica, no. 10 (2018): 34–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2311-2425.2018.10.5.

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The article attempts to characterize the paradigm of the category of the voice of the Old Saxon language, based on the texts of the ancient saxon poem “The Savior” (“Heliand”). The author states that the category of the voice of the Old Saxon language was represented by pre-categorical inverse constructions with reflexive, reciprocal and inverse shades and participle passive constructions, namely copulative structures “to be / become” + II participle and non-copulative participle structures that broadcast different types of voice relations. It is proved that the active voice of the Old Saxon l
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Waterhouse-Watson, Deb. "(Un)reasonable Doubt: A "Narrative Immunity" for Footballers against Sexual Assault Allegations." M/C Journal 14, no. 1 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.337.

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Photograph by Gonzalo Echeverria (2010)“Beyond reasonable doubt” is the standard of proof for criminal cases in a court of law. However, what happens when doubt, reasonable or otherwise, is embedded in the media reporting of criminal cases, even before charges have been laid? This paper will analyse newspaper reports of recent rape cases involving Australian footballers, and identify narrative figures that are used to locate blame solely with the alleged victims, protecting the footballers from blame. I uncover several stock female “characters” which evoke doubt in the women’s claims: the Pred
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Hausa, passive, passivity, verbs"

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Attouman, Mahaman Bachir. "Le passif en Hawsa: une nouvelle approche." Universität Leipzig, 2007. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A33612.

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Le présent article se donne pour objectif d’examiner de façon critique les études précédentes sur le passif en Hawsa et de proposer, dans le cadre de lan théorie de l’énonciation de Antoine Culioli, une nouvelle approche. Le passif en Hawsa morphologiquement très simple offre une diversité complexe sur le plan sémantique. Cette complexité de signification ne peut être démêlée et appréhendée que par une approche transcatégorielle qui associe les différents types de procès, l’aspect et le passif dans leur interrelation nécessaire. Cette démarche a d’abord mis en évidence l’impossibilité de dériv
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Book chapters on the topic "Hausa, passive, passivity, verbs"

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Jaggar, Philip J. "Affected subject (‘grade 7’) verbs in Hausa." In Passive and Voice. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tsl.16.13jag.

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