Passivization of ditransitive verbs from the FSP point of view

The present paper aims at contributing to the study of passivization of ditransitive complementation from the FSP point of view. English ditransitive verbs generally allow two passive constructions, i.e. the subject of a passive can in the active correspond either to Oi (Jack was sent a copy of...

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Main Author: Gabriela Brůhová
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Language:deu
Published: Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta 2015-09-01
Series:Linguistica Pragensia
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Online Access:https://sites.ff.cuni.cz/linguisticapragensia/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2015/09/Gabriela_Bruhova_27-36.pdf
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description The present paper aims at contributing to the study of passivization of ditransitive complementation from the FSP point of view. English ditransitive verbs generally allow two passive constructions, i.e. the subject of a passive can in the active correspond either to Oi (Jack was sent a copy of the letter) or to Od (A copy of the letter was sent (to) Jack). As the passive usually serves as one of the means used to achieve the basic distribution of communicative dynamism, the choice of the subject and the object of the passive can be supposed to be motivated, respectively, by their thematic and rhematic function. Thus, the sentence is perspectived away from the subject and constitutes the quality scale. The aim of the paper is to verify this assumption and to find out whether a passive sentence with a ditransitive verb can also implement the presentation scale, i.e. whether the sentence can be perspectived towards the subject and introduce a phenomenon into discourse. Attention is paid to other potential factors that might play a role in the selection of the passive, namely the semantics of the verb and of the indirect object (whether the recipient is actual or intended), object deletion (i.e. omission of an object) and the expression of the by-agent. The analysis is based on examples obtained from the British National Corpus.
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spelling doaj.art-4108215ffc114d6b80708d0bf3d7a6b32022-12-21T23:41:50ZdeuUniverzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaLinguistica Pragensia0862-84321805-96352015-09-012512736Passivization of ditransitive verbs from the FSP point of viewGabriela Brůhová0PragueThe present paper aims at contributing to the study of passivization of ditransitive complementation from the FSP point of view. English ditransitive verbs generally allow two passive constructions, i.e. the subject of a passive can in the active correspond either to Oi (Jack was sent a copy of the letter) or to Od (A copy of the letter was sent (to) Jack). As the passive usually serves as one of the means used to achieve the basic distribution of communicative dynamism, the choice of the subject and the object of the passive can be supposed to be motivated, respectively, by their thematic and rhematic function. Thus, the sentence is perspectived away from the subject and constitutes the quality scale. The aim of the paper is to verify this assumption and to find out whether a passive sentence with a ditransitive verb can also implement the presentation scale, i.e. whether the sentence can be perspectived towards the subject and introduce a phenomenon into discourse. Attention is paid to other potential factors that might play a role in the selection of the passive, namely the semantics of the verb and of the indirect object (whether the recipient is actual or intended), object deletion (i.e. omission of an object) and the expression of the by-agent. The analysis is based on examples obtained from the British National Corpus.https://sites.ff.cuni.cz/linguisticapragensia/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2015/09/Gabriela_Bruhova_27-36.pdfpassiveditransitive verbspresentation scalequality scaleobject deletionsemantics of the verbsemantics of the indirect object
spellingShingle Gabriela Brůhová
Passivization of ditransitive verbs from the FSP point of view
Linguistica Pragensia
passive
ditransitive verbs
presentation scale
quality scale
object deletion
semantics of the verb
semantics of the indirect object
title Passivization of ditransitive verbs from the FSP point of view
title_full Passivization of ditransitive verbs from the FSP point of view
title_fullStr Passivization of ditransitive verbs from the FSP point of view
title_full_unstemmed Passivization of ditransitive verbs from the FSP point of view
title_short Passivization of ditransitive verbs from the FSP point of view
title_sort passivization of ditransitive verbs from the fsp point of view
topic passive
ditransitive verbs
presentation scale
quality scale
object deletion
semantics of the verb
semantics of the indirect object
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