Home
Languages
Verb meanings
All coding frames
Microroles
All alternations
Compare languages
Derived coding frame
Schema
: 2-nom V.pass.subj[2] (1-apó+acc)
Derived from
Basic coding frame
via
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc 3-acc
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc (3-me+acc)
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc 3-se+acc
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc (3-me+acc)
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc (3-se+acc)
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc (3-loc)
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc (3-se+acc)
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc (3-loc)
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1]
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc (3-apó+acc)
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc 3-acc
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc (3-se+acc)
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc
voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc
voice alternation - passive
Verb forms occuring
regularly
in Alternations with this derived coding frame
Alternation
Verb Meaning
Verb form
Basic coding frame
Alternation class
Comment
# Ex.
--any--
Rearranging
Augmenting
Decreasing
Identifying
×