Yukulta’s antipassive construction is obligatorily used to code transitive propositions that involve counterfactuals or marked A-O relationships. Its use and the use of active transitive constructions is strictly regulated by these grammatical features, to the extent that the two constructions have a complementary distribution. The particular functions of Yukulta’s antipassive and its highly conditioned usage are atypical for antipassives cross-linguistically.200
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:This paper deals with the antipassive construction t...
International audienceTraditionally, antipassive constructions have been associated with ergative-ab...
This document outlines the Network Morphology account of the use of antipassive forms in Chukchi for...
Yukulta’s antipassive construction is obligatorily used to code transitive propositions that involve...
This chapter presents typical properties of the antipassive, addresses its cross-linguistic distribu...
This chapter begins with a description of the structural properties of the antipassive, including ca...
Just as the question arises what conditions active versus passive in English, the question arises in...
Antipassives have different structural and semantic properties and are used under different conditio...
In this paper, I give an analysis of the syntax of the antipassive construction in the Eskimo-Aleut ...
Three examples are presented of reanalyses of antipassives as or in the direction of ordinary transi...
Voice is one of the most complex grammatical phenomena expressed in human language. Broadly, voice i...
Antipassive constructions may be polysemous, with aspectual and modal functions other than patient d...
Intransitivizing voice in a syntactically ergative language such as Katukina-Kanamari fulfills the n...
The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the main sources of antipassive constructions b...
Although anti-passives have been mentioned by Rubino (1997) and Gerdts (1988) in their analysis of I...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:This paper deals with the antipassive construction t...
International audienceTraditionally, antipassive constructions have been associated with ergative-ab...
This document outlines the Network Morphology account of the use of antipassive forms in Chukchi for...
Yukulta’s antipassive construction is obligatorily used to code transitive propositions that involve...
This chapter presents typical properties of the antipassive, addresses its cross-linguistic distribu...
This chapter begins with a description of the structural properties of the antipassive, including ca...
Just as the question arises what conditions active versus passive in English, the question arises in...
Antipassives have different structural and semantic properties and are used under different conditio...
In this paper, I give an analysis of the syntax of the antipassive construction in the Eskimo-Aleut ...
Three examples are presented of reanalyses of antipassives as or in the direction of ordinary transi...
Voice is one of the most complex grammatical phenomena expressed in human language. Broadly, voice i...
Antipassive constructions may be polysemous, with aspectual and modal functions other than patient d...
Intransitivizing voice in a syntactically ergative language such as Katukina-Kanamari fulfills the n...
The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the main sources of antipassive constructions b...
Although anti-passives have been mentioned by Rubino (1997) and Gerdts (1988) in their analysis of I...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt:This paper deals with the antipassive construction t...
International audienceTraditionally, antipassive constructions have been associated with ergative-ab...
This document outlines the Network Morphology account of the use of antipassive forms in Chukchi for...