• In linguistics, diathesis alternation or verb alternation occurs when the same verb can be used in different subcategorization frames or with different...
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  • relationships and attachments. Diathesis contributes to vulnerability. The diathesis refers to the inclination to illness. In the diathesis-stress relationship,...
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  • polytopes Alternation (linguistics), a variation in the phonological form of a morpheme Diathesis alternation, a linguistics term relating to verb use...
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  • sinking myself", "I'm getting myself sunk" (agentive). Diathesis alternation Valency (linguistics) Transitivity (grammar) Dixon, R.M.W. & Aikhenvald, Alexendra...
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  • The Art of Grammar (category History of linguistics)
    system. It describes morphological structure as containing no middle diathesis. There is no morphological analysis and the text uses the Word and Paradigm...
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    relations, nor vice versa. This point is evident with the active-passive diathesis and ergative verbs: Marge has fixed the coffee table. The coffee table...
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  • "The languages of Siberia." Linguistic Compass 2 (2008): 1-19. "Yeniseic diathesis" Language Typology 9 (2005): 327-339. (Review article of Die Diathese...
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  • In grammar, the voice (aka diathesis) of a verb describes the relationship between the action (or state) that the verb expresses and the participants...
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    of various mechanisms of syntax. In particular, various phenomena of diathesis (active, passive, reflexive, reciprocal, recessive) are sensitive to the...
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    Arabic (category Linguistics articles needing expert attention)
    BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-27401-3. Versteegh 2014, p. 299. Retsö, Jan (1989). Diathesis in the Semitic Languages: A Comparative Morphological Study. Brill....
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  • FrameNet (category Corpus linguistics)
    important information about the subcategorization frames as well as possible diathesis alternations (e.g. "John broke the window" vs. "The window broke") of...
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    linear, ordered entry by entry but has the form of a complex network (see Diathesis alternation). Because most of these dictionaries are used to control machine...
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  • proto-Berber did not have the noun-verb contrast, the rection contrasts, diathesis and person (cf. idem). Allati (2002:3) Militarev, A. (1984), "Sovremennoe...
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    Shapiro, Pamela J.; Weisberg, Robert W. (1999). "Creativity and Bipolar Diathesis: Common Behavioural and Cognitive Components". Cognition & Emotion. 13...
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    of cancer, diathesis and infection. He believed that the cause may lie somewhere between the two. He then hypothesized that (1) diathesis produces the...
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  • ideation additionally increases with the introduction of LGBT identity. The diathesis-stress model suggests that biological vulnerabilities predispose individuals...
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