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what did you mean by "passive in form but active in form..."?
Not enough sleep. I meant deponents are passive in form but active in meaning. Like loquor, looks like a passive verb, but it means 'I speak'. Or non sequitur 'it does not follow'.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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