Middle voice
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In syntax, the term middle voice is sometimes used for a kind of voice or valency-changing derivation that intransitivizes the base verb and has various semantic effects (often lexically conditioned) such as reflexive, reciprocal, anticausative, autocausative.
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The use of this term in modern linguistics is derived from the middle voice in Greek, where traditionally three voices are distinguished: active voice, middle voice and passive voice.
Polysemy
The term middle is also used
- for a kind of nonovert passive, especially in English (as in The book sells well), see middle (in English).
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