• Introduction: What is the “The New (Impersonal) Passive ” like? • Overview of ideas about the origin (and nature) of the NIP foreign influence related to/reinterpreted from impersonal/expletive active construction
Several previous authors have argued that Finnish lacks a true passive construction, and relabel the...
Despite surface similarities, Icelandic and German are taken to differ drastically with respect to t...
The object of study in this thesis is the so-called autonomous morphology in Irish. Through a carefu...
This paper discusses a new impersonal construction in Icelandic. This construction has passive morph...
This paper argues that Jcelandic impersonal passives have a constructional property that expresses g...
This paper argues that /celandic impersonal passives have a constructional property that expresses g...
The Icelandic New Passive1 is a syntactic variant which first appeared around 1950 (Maling and Sigur...
Abstract. The so-called New Passive in Icelandic takes the form it was elected us (or, e.g., then w...
The Icelandic New Passive1 is a syntactic variant which first appeared around 1950 (Maling and Sigur...
The Reflexive Passive in Icelandic is reminiscent of the so-called New Passive (or New Impersonal) i...
The availability of impersonal constructions in general and the distribution of expletives in these ...
International audienceImpersonal passives are passives of intransitive verbs. Applying passivisation...
We study the properties of impersonal null-subjects, in particular in Icelandic, exploring the idea ...
This paper focuses on the grammaticality of ‘by’-phrases in the Icelandic New Impersonal Passive (NI...
the pattern of impersonal passives in English and the Scandinavian languages, with supporting eviden...
Several previous authors have argued that Finnish lacks a true passive construction, and relabel the...
Despite surface similarities, Icelandic and German are taken to differ drastically with respect to t...
The object of study in this thesis is the so-called autonomous morphology in Irish. Through a carefu...
This paper discusses a new impersonal construction in Icelandic. This construction has passive morph...
This paper argues that Jcelandic impersonal passives have a constructional property that expresses g...
This paper argues that /celandic impersonal passives have a constructional property that expresses g...
The Icelandic New Passive1 is a syntactic variant which first appeared around 1950 (Maling and Sigur...
Abstract. The so-called New Passive in Icelandic takes the form it was elected us (or, e.g., then w...
The Icelandic New Passive1 is a syntactic variant which first appeared around 1950 (Maling and Sigur...
The Reflexive Passive in Icelandic is reminiscent of the so-called New Passive (or New Impersonal) i...
The availability of impersonal constructions in general and the distribution of expletives in these ...
International audienceImpersonal passives are passives of intransitive verbs. Applying passivisation...
We study the properties of impersonal null-subjects, in particular in Icelandic, exploring the idea ...
This paper focuses on the grammaticality of ‘by’-phrases in the Icelandic New Impersonal Passive (NI...
the pattern of impersonal passives in English and the Scandinavian languages, with supporting eviden...
Several previous authors have argued that Finnish lacks a true passive construction, and relabel the...
Despite surface similarities, Icelandic and German are taken to differ drastically with respect to t...
The object of study in this thesis is the so-called autonomous morphology in Irish. Through a carefu...