passiivilaji
Passiivilaji is a term used in linguistics to denote a class of verb forms that realize the passive voice in a given language. It refers to the mechanism by which an event or action is described as affecting the subject of the sentence rather than the agent performing the action. In languages that separate voice and mood through morphology, passiivilaji typically marks the action as having no overt agent or as being described from the perspective of the affected participant.
In Nordic and Finnic linguistic traditions, passiivilaji is often discussed in relation to the Finnish passive
Morphology and syntax of passiivilaji vary across languages. Some languages use dedicated suffixes or inflections on
Usage and typology: passiivilaji is typical in formal, general, or backgrounded statements, where the focus is