The aim of this article is to give an overview of theoretical approaches to (generalized) deponency, i.e., morpho-syntactic phenomena in the world’s languages that resemble deponent verbs in Latin (where pas-sive morphology accompanies active syntax) in that a ‘wrong form’ is apparently used. The paper has three parts. First, the concept of deponency is introduced. Second, a new taxonomy of approaches is developed that extends Stump’s (2007) original classification by adding two further groups: (i) form deponency, (ii) property deponency, (iii) spurious morpho-syntactic deponency, and (iv) spurious morphomic deponency. The discussion yields interesting results concerning preferred choices among (i)-(iv) in the literature (with (i) emerging ...