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! Active | ! Active | ||
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| A wolf bit me | | A wolf bit me | ||
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! Anti-Passive | ! Anti-Passive | ||
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| A wolf is not biting <br> wolves don't bite | | A wolf is not biting <br> wolves don't bite | ||
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! Passive | ! Passive | ||
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| I stopped being bitten <br> I am stopping being bitten | | I stopped being bitten <br> I am stopping being bitten | ||
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| Example of active voice where the wolf is in ergative case and the speaker is in accusative case. Notice how the verbs VAT vowel is conjugated according to the object/Patient and not the subject. | |||
| Anti-passive voice, notice how the VAT vowel conjugates into a negative sense and only goes with the subject but also that it can take on a general or undefined meaning. | |||
| Passive voice, notice positive VAT and subject agreement | |||
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