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  • ...elation]]s. The prototypical categories are [[active voice]] and [[passive voice]], but a few others have been added more recently. *[[active voice]]
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  • ...us semantic effects (often lexically conditioned) such as [[reflexive]], [[reciprocal]], [[anticausative]], [[autocausative]]. ...ree voices are distinguished: [[active voice]], middle voice and [[passive voice]].
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  • ...general typology of converbs (1990, 1995), as well as general typology of reciprocal constructions (2007). ...ov, with the assistance of Emma Š. Geniušienė and Zlatka Guentchéva (eds), Reciprocal constructions. 5 vols. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 2007. (Typological studies in
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  • ...s a survey article. For the corresponding dictionary article, see [[middle voice]].'' Based on her typological study, Kemmer (1993) sees the '''middle voice''' as a verb form denoting a transitive situation conceptualized as a singl
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  • '''{nosi- -si} : ‘each other’, reciprocal''' ...gories of mood and voice, which are conjoined by fused affixes. Apart from voice in the stricter sense there are many other valency-related functions, e.g.
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