Passives Cross-Linguistically: Theoretical and Experimental Approaches: Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory, cartea 17
Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Akemi Matsuya, Eva-Maria Rembergeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 feb 2021
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ISBN-13: 9789004428232
ISBN-10: 9004428232
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
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Editura: Brill
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ISBN-10: 9004428232
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Empirical Approaches to Linguistic Theory
Notă biografică
Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Ph.D. (2000), University of Maryland at College Park, is Professor of Biolinguistics at the University of Cyprus and the Director of the CAT Lab. He has published widely and is founding editor of the open-access journal Biolinguistics.
Akemi Matsuya, Ph.D. (2000), University of Maryland at College Park, is Professor of Linguistics at Takachiho University. She has publications in formal and applied linguistics and is one of the editors of Linguistic Journal.
Eva-Maria Remberger, Ph.D. (2003), Free University Berlin, is Professor of Romance Linguistics at the University of Vienna in Austria. Her research and publications concern grammar theoretical questions as they arise from Romance data in a comparative synchronic and diachronic view.
Akemi Matsuya, Ph.D. (2000), University of Maryland at College Park, is Professor of Linguistics at Takachiho University. She has publications in formal and applied linguistics and is one of the editors of Linguistic Journal.
Eva-Maria Remberger, Ph.D. (2003), Free University Berlin, is Professor of Romance Linguistics at the University of Vienna in Austria. Her research and publications concern grammar theoretical questions as they arise from Romance data in a comparative synchronic and diachronic view.
Cuprins
Editorial Foreword
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Akemi Matsuya and Kleanthes K. Grohmann
1 Long-Distance Passives by Structure Removal
Gereon Müller
2 On Passive and Perfect Participles
Peter Hallman
3 On Deontic Passives
Eva-Maria Remberger
4 Indirect Object Want-Passives in Southern Italy
Adam Ledgeway
5 Unexpected Passive Structures from Prepositional Verbs in Catalan
Isabel Crespí
6 Two Types of Passive? Voice Morphology and “Low Passives” in Vedic Sanskrit and Ancient Greek
Laura Grestenberger
7 Non-active Voices in South Asian Languages
Pritha Chandra, Gurmeet Kaur and Anindita Sahoo
8 A More Articulated Approach to Causativity Alternation
Mohamed Naji
9 Semantic and Pragmatic Implications of Passives
Akemi Matsuya
10 The Source of Passive Sentence Difficulty: Task Effects and Predicate Semantics, Not Argument Order
Caterina L. Paolazzi, Nino Grillo and Andrea Santi
11 Synthetic Passives in Early and Impaired Grammar: The View from Greek Reflexive Verbs
Arhonto Terzi
12 The Mirage of “Impaired Passives” and the Locus Preservation Hypothesis
Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Maria Kambanaros and Evelina Leivada
Index
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Akemi Matsuya and Kleanthes K. Grohmann
1 Long-Distance Passives by Structure Removal
Gereon Müller
2 On Passive and Perfect Participles
Peter Hallman
3 On Deontic Passives
Eva-Maria Remberger
4 Indirect Object Want-Passives in Southern Italy
Adam Ledgeway
5 Unexpected Passive Structures from Prepositional Verbs in Catalan
Isabel Crespí
6 Two Types of Passive? Voice Morphology and “Low Passives” in Vedic Sanskrit and Ancient Greek
Laura Grestenberger
7 Non-active Voices in South Asian Languages
Pritha Chandra, Gurmeet Kaur and Anindita Sahoo
8 A More Articulated Approach to Causativity Alternation
Mohamed Naji
9 Semantic and Pragmatic Implications of Passives
Akemi Matsuya
10 The Source of Passive Sentence Difficulty: Task Effects and Predicate Semantics, Not Argument Order
Caterina L. Paolazzi, Nino Grillo and Andrea Santi
11 Synthetic Passives in Early and Impaired Grammar: The View from Greek Reflexive Verbs
Arhonto Terzi
12 The Mirage of “Impaired Passives” and the Locus Preservation Hypothesis
Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Maria Kambanaros and Evelina Leivada
Index