If a language has homonymous (a) decausative reflexive verb and (b) reflexive verb with the passive sense, it is type (b) that is more tightly contextually constrained rather than type (a).
Standardized
IF (a) decausative reflexive verbs and (b) reflexive verbs with a passive sense are homonymous, THEN it is type (b) that is more tightly contextually constrained than type (a).
The passive reflexive verb require particularly strong contextual support if the subject is expressed by the 1st or 2nd person pronoun and refers to a human patient (cf. Russian and Georgian). (Nedjalkov 1980: 226)
The passive reflexive verb require particularly strong contextual support if the subject is expressed by the 1st or 2nd person pronoun and refers to a human patient (cf. Russian and Georgian). (Nedjalkov 1980: 226)