passivereflexivereading
Passivereflexivereading is a proposed reading-processing concept in cognitive linguistics that describes how some readers interpret text by leveraging both reflexive cues and passive constructions. The idea is that reflexive forms (such as themselves, himself, themselves) and the foregrounding of patients or themes in passive sentences guide the reader’s construction of event structure and reference, sometimes with reduced emphasis on identifying the agent.
The term combines two familiar ideas. Passive voice often shifts focus from the agent to the patient
Research on passivereflexivereading is exploratory and draws on methods from psycholinguistics, such as reading-time measurements and
See also: passive voice, reflexive pronouns, anaphora resolution, sentence processing, binding theory.