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VOICE
ACTIVE and PASSIVE
Active and Passive
         Voice

• Most transitive verbs can occur in
  two voices: active voice and
  passive voice.
Active Voice
• It is the most common, unmarked
voice.
             Subject       Verb       Object
 Active
                                  >
 Voice
          The lumberjack   cut    the tree.
Passive Voice

• Passive verb phrases are less common and
  used for special discourse functions.

          Subject        Verb          Object
Passive
                     >
 Voice
          The tree       is cut   by the lumberjack.
Now, compare:


• The lumberjack cut the tree.

• The tree is cut by the lumberjack.
The passive is possible with
       most transitive verbs:

• Everyone drinks water.
• John brought the black cat.
• Marylin mailed the letter.
• The scientists rescued the sea turtles.
• Thousands of teenagers read Harry Potter.
Short passives vs. Long passives


• Short passives  The agent is not specified.
 (agentless passive)


  “From my infancy I was noted for the docility and
  humanity of my disposition.” (The Black Cat, Edgar Allan Poe).

    “Those that are found are called meteorites.” (
                        www.infoplease.com)
Short passives vs. Long passives


• Long Passives contain a by-phrase  The
  agent of the action is specified.

“Many accidents are caused by dangerous driving.”
                      (MURPHY, Raymond. English Grammar in Use)


    “This house was built by my grandfather.”
                      (MURPHY, Raymond. English Grammar in Use)
Short Passives across registers

• Most common in academic prose:

 “Following this methodology, three strains were selected,
   with which three sparkling wines were produced by the
   Champenoise method. Industrial sparkling wines were
  also produced with the commercial strain EC-1118, used
     as a control in this study, and with strain J, from the
   collection of the winery where the sparkling wines were
    prepared. The wines thus obtained were aged for 12
     months in presence of the yeast. The findings of the
  sensory analysis indicated that all of the sparkling wines
                       were good quality.”
     (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0740002000903903)
Short Passives across registers

• Also common in news:
Short Passives across registers

• Passives are rare in conversation. However,
  there are some that are more common in
  conversation than in the written registers:


“I can’t be bothered with my cosplay today, too tired.”
                  “It’s gotta be done.”
 “She’s a lady and ladies shouldn’t be messed with.”
Long Passive across registers

• In principle, the long passive can be
  replaced by an active clause with the
  same meaning.

• Passive:
“In principle, the long passive can be replaced by an active clause with
                             the same meaning.”


• Active:
“In principle, an active clause with the same meaning can replace the
    passive.”
Long Passive across registers


However, this active clause would
 have been less appropriate then
the passive clause, because there
are three motivations for choosing
        the long passive.
Long Passive across registers


• Principle 1: The long passive is chosen to
  accord with the information-flow
  principle: the preference for presenting
  new information at the end of a clause.
  This means that given information is
  placed before new information.
Long Passive across registers


• Principle 2: The long passive is chosen to
  accord with the end-weight principle. This
  means the “heavier” (or more lengthy)
  element of the clause, in this case the
  agent, is placed at the end, where it does
  not hold up the processing of the rest of
  the clause.
Long Passive across registers



• Principle 3: The long passive is chosen to
  place initial emphasis on an element of the
  clause which is the topic, or the theme, of
  the current discourse.
Verbs that are common in the
         passive voice


• 90% of the time in the passive voice:
   Aligned (with), based (on), born, coupled
  (with), deemed, effected, entitled (to),
  flattened, inclined, obliged, positioned,
  situated, stained, subjected (to)
Verbs that are common in the
          passive voice

• 70% of the time in the passive voice:
Approved, associated (with), attributed (to),
  classified (as), composed (of), confined
  (to), designed, diagnosed (as), distributed,
  estimated, grouped (with), intended,
  labelled, linked (to/with), located (at/in),
  plotted, recruited, stored, viewed.
Verbs that almost always occur
        in the passive


• Verbs that almost always occur in the
  passive:
Be born:
Susan was born in Chicago.
Be reputed:
The deal is reputed to be worth $1m.
Verbs that almost always occur
         in the passive

• Verbs like be based on, be deemed, be
  positioned, and be subjected to, are
  grammatical in both the active and passive
  voice, but they are used 90% of the time in
  the passive voice
                “The material was deemed faulty.”

  “Anyone found guilty of drinking alcohol may be subjected to 80
                           lashes of a cane.”
Get-Passive



  It’s rare in all registers, but is
occasionally used in conversation.
Get-Passive

• Only 5 verbs have notable frequency in
  this case:

Get married           Get left
Get hit               Get stuck
Get involved
Get-Passive

• Many of these verbs have a different
  emphasis when used with be-passive:

I was married for a couple of years. (state)
She got married when she was eighteen.
 (process of getting into a state)
Uncommon verbs in the
         passive.

• There are many verbs that rarely
  occur in the passive voice:
- Single Word Transitive Verbs: agree,
  exclaim, guess, hate, have, joke, try,
  etc..
- Single-object prepositional verbs:
  agree to/with, belong to, bet on, etc...
Uncommon verbs in the
        passive.

• As we could see, many single-
  object prepositional verbs rarely
  occur in the passive voice.

 They’re all waiting for me.
Uncommon verbs in the
         passive.

• The passive voice is awkward, if not
  impossible, with these verbs, because
  there would be a stranded
  preposition after the verb.

* I’m being waited for by them.
Uncommon verbs in the
           passive.

• However, a few single-object prepositional
  verbs do easily occur in the passive voice.
  The subject correspond to the prepositional
  object of the active version.
- Active: You can rely on your sister to remember when
   your birthday is.
- Passive: Your sister com be relied on to remember when
   your birthday is.
Uncommon verbs in the
           passive.

• In contrast, two-object prepositional
  verbs usually allow (normally occur in)
  the passive voice. The subject is the
  direct object of the active form.

 The style have been based on this assumption.
(active: Someone based the style on this assumption).
Voice and aspect
             combinations
•Passive can combine with perfect and/or progressive
aspect.
•In actual use the perfect passive is moderately
common.
•The progressive passive is rare.
•The perfect passive with present tense is preferred in
academic prose and news.
•The past perfect passive is moderately common in
fiction.
Voice and aspect
               combinations
• Perfect passive verb phrases with present tense
  typically retain the meaning of both the perfect and
  the passive. They show past time with present
  relevance (perfect aspect) and they reduce the
  importance of the agent (passive voice):

• “He has been jailed for explosives offenses in Ulster
  and has previously been denied a visa.” (Grammar)
Voice and aspect
             combinations
• Perfect passives in the past tense are
  moderately common in fiction:
“Most of the lights had been turned off.”

• The passive with progressive aspect is rare,
  but occurs occasionally in news and
  academy writing:

• “A police spokesman said nobody else was
  being sought in connection with the incident.”
  (grammar)

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Tense, Aspect, Voice & Modality - Voice

  • 2. Active and Passive Voice • Most transitive verbs can occur in two voices: active voice and passive voice.
  • 3. Active Voice • It is the most common, unmarked voice. Subject Verb Object Active > Voice The lumberjack cut the tree.
  • 4. Passive Voice • Passive verb phrases are less common and used for special discourse functions. Subject Verb Object Passive > Voice The tree is cut by the lumberjack.
  • 5. Now, compare: • The lumberjack cut the tree. • The tree is cut by the lumberjack.
  • 6. The passive is possible with most transitive verbs: • Everyone drinks water. • John brought the black cat. • Marylin mailed the letter. • The scientists rescued the sea turtles. • Thousands of teenagers read Harry Potter.
  • 7. Short passives vs. Long passives • Short passives  The agent is not specified. (agentless passive) “From my infancy I was noted for the docility and humanity of my disposition.” (The Black Cat, Edgar Allan Poe). “Those that are found are called meteorites.” ( www.infoplease.com)
  • 8. Short passives vs. Long passives • Long Passives contain a by-phrase  The agent of the action is specified. “Many accidents are caused by dangerous driving.” (MURPHY, Raymond. English Grammar in Use) “This house was built by my grandfather.” (MURPHY, Raymond. English Grammar in Use)
  • 9. Short Passives across registers • Most common in academic prose: “Following this methodology, three strains were selected, with which three sparkling wines were produced by the Champenoise method. Industrial sparkling wines were also produced with the commercial strain EC-1118, used as a control in this study, and with strain J, from the collection of the winery where the sparkling wines were prepared. The wines thus obtained were aged for 12 months in presence of the yeast. The findings of the sensory analysis indicated that all of the sparkling wines were good quality.” (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0740002000903903)
  • 10. Short Passives across registers • Also common in news:
  • 11.
  • 12. Short Passives across registers • Passives are rare in conversation. However, there are some that are more common in conversation than in the written registers: “I can’t be bothered with my cosplay today, too tired.” “It’s gotta be done.” “She’s a lady and ladies shouldn’t be messed with.”
  • 13. Long Passive across registers • In principle, the long passive can be replaced by an active clause with the same meaning. • Passive: “In principle, the long passive can be replaced by an active clause with the same meaning.” • Active: “In principle, an active clause with the same meaning can replace the passive.”
  • 14. Long Passive across registers However, this active clause would have been less appropriate then the passive clause, because there are three motivations for choosing the long passive.
  • 15. Long Passive across registers • Principle 1: The long passive is chosen to accord with the information-flow principle: the preference for presenting new information at the end of a clause. This means that given information is placed before new information.
  • 16. Long Passive across registers • Principle 2: The long passive is chosen to accord with the end-weight principle. This means the “heavier” (or more lengthy) element of the clause, in this case the agent, is placed at the end, where it does not hold up the processing of the rest of the clause.
  • 17. Long Passive across registers • Principle 3: The long passive is chosen to place initial emphasis on an element of the clause which is the topic, or the theme, of the current discourse.
  • 18. Verbs that are common in the passive voice • 90% of the time in the passive voice: Aligned (with), based (on), born, coupled (with), deemed, effected, entitled (to), flattened, inclined, obliged, positioned, situated, stained, subjected (to)
  • 19. Verbs that are common in the passive voice • 70% of the time in the passive voice: Approved, associated (with), attributed (to), classified (as), composed (of), confined (to), designed, diagnosed (as), distributed, estimated, grouped (with), intended, labelled, linked (to/with), located (at/in), plotted, recruited, stored, viewed.
  • 20. Verbs that almost always occur in the passive • Verbs that almost always occur in the passive: Be born: Susan was born in Chicago. Be reputed: The deal is reputed to be worth $1m.
  • 21. Verbs that almost always occur in the passive • Verbs like be based on, be deemed, be positioned, and be subjected to, are grammatical in both the active and passive voice, but they are used 90% of the time in the passive voice “The material was deemed faulty.” “Anyone found guilty of drinking alcohol may be subjected to 80 lashes of a cane.”
  • 22. Get-Passive It’s rare in all registers, but is occasionally used in conversation.
  • 23. Get-Passive • Only 5 verbs have notable frequency in this case: Get married Get left Get hit Get stuck Get involved
  • 24. Get-Passive • Many of these verbs have a different emphasis when used with be-passive: I was married for a couple of years. (state) She got married when she was eighteen. (process of getting into a state)
  • 25. Uncommon verbs in the passive. • There are many verbs that rarely occur in the passive voice: - Single Word Transitive Verbs: agree, exclaim, guess, hate, have, joke, try, etc.. - Single-object prepositional verbs: agree to/with, belong to, bet on, etc...
  • 26. Uncommon verbs in the passive. • As we could see, many single- object prepositional verbs rarely occur in the passive voice. They’re all waiting for me.
  • 27. Uncommon verbs in the passive. • The passive voice is awkward, if not impossible, with these verbs, because there would be a stranded preposition after the verb. * I’m being waited for by them.
  • 28. Uncommon verbs in the passive. • However, a few single-object prepositional verbs do easily occur in the passive voice. The subject correspond to the prepositional object of the active version. - Active: You can rely on your sister to remember when your birthday is. - Passive: Your sister com be relied on to remember when your birthday is.
  • 29. Uncommon verbs in the passive. • In contrast, two-object prepositional verbs usually allow (normally occur in) the passive voice. The subject is the direct object of the active form. The style have been based on this assumption. (active: Someone based the style on this assumption).
  • 30. Voice and aspect combinations •Passive can combine with perfect and/or progressive aspect. •In actual use the perfect passive is moderately common. •The progressive passive is rare. •The perfect passive with present tense is preferred in academic prose and news. •The past perfect passive is moderately common in fiction.
  • 31. Voice and aspect combinations • Perfect passive verb phrases with present tense typically retain the meaning of both the perfect and the passive. They show past time with present relevance (perfect aspect) and they reduce the importance of the agent (passive voice): • “He has been jailed for explosives offenses in Ulster and has previously been denied a visa.” (Grammar)
  • 32. Voice and aspect combinations • Perfect passives in the past tense are moderately common in fiction: “Most of the lights had been turned off.” • The passive with progressive aspect is rare, but occurs occasionally in news and academy writing: • “A police spokesman said nobody else was being sought in connection with the incident.” (grammar)