Passive voice constructions in written texts: A cross-linguistic developmental study Jisa, Harriet and Reilly, Judy and Verhoeven, Ludo and Baruch, Elisheva and Rosado, Elisa,Written Language Literacy, 5, 163-181 (2002), doi = https://doi.org/10.1075/wll.5.2.03jis, publicationName = John Benjamins, issn = 1387-6732, abstract= The distribution of passive constructions is examined in written texts produced by native speakers of five Languages (Dutch, English, French, Hebrew, and Spanish), from four Age groups (aged 9–10, 12–13, 15–16 years, and adults). These languages contrast in the variety of structures available to promote a patient and to downgrade an agent in event encoding. The results show significant effects of Language and Age. When a language has productive alternative rhetorical options for the two functions, it relies less on passive constructions. Across all five languages, passives increase with Age. However, even our youngest subjects show a language-specific rhetorical bias., language=, type=