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Passive- and passive-like constructions in the translation of a Croatian legislative text into English
E-mail: bknez@pfri.hr
Faculty of Maritime Studies, University of Rijeka
Faculty of Maritime Studies, University of Rijeka
Sažetak: This paper is based on the study of the translation pairs of passive sentences found
in two legislative texts, a corpus of 23,140 words. The two texts are used to determine
the passive voice frequency...
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E-mail: branimir.belaj@os.t-com.hr
Filozofski fakultet, Sveučilište u Osijeku
Sažetak: Autor raspravlja o vremenskoj vrijednosti pasivnoga predikata, uvodeći
u raspravu jednu novu kategoriju - kategoriju gotovosti. Rasprava
obuhvaća vrijednost pasivnoga predikata u gotovo svim vremenima...
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On some peripheral types of accusative direct object in Croatian: A cognitive analysis
E-mail: branimir.belaj@os.t-com.hr
Filozofski fakultet, Sveučilište u Osijeku
Sažetak: Applying methods of cognitive grammar, the author discusses three peripheral
types of accusative direct object in Croatian. The peripheral status of the first
two types follows from the morphosyntacti...
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Das gehört nicht vom Tisch gewischt... Überlegungen zu einem modalen Passiv und dessen Einordnung ins Passiv-Feld
E-mail: szatmari@fsd.bdtf.hu
Hochschule “Dániel Berzsenyi”, Lehrstuhl für deutsche Sprache und Literatur, Szombathely
Sažetak: Ausgangspunkt des vorliegenden Beitrags ist die feldmäßige Beschreibung
des Passivs. Dabei erscheint es notwendig, das Passiv-Makrofeld
in die Passiv-Mikrofelder 1 [– Modalfaktor] und 2 [+ Modalfaktor...
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High-level action metonymies in English and Spanish
E-mail: francisco.ruiz@dfm.unirioja.es
Universidad de La Rioja, Logroño, Departamento de Filologías Modernas, Edificio de Filología
Universidad de La Rioja, Logroño, Departamento de Filologías Modernas, Edificio de Filología
Sažetak: In this paper we postulate the existence of two high-level metonymies,
ACTION FOR PROCESS and ACTION FOR (ASSESSED) RESULT, that we believe
correlate respectively with cases of the causative/inchoativ...