The present paper surveys a number of selected constructions in Algonquian languages that fall between those expressing transitivity and those expressing intransitivity (Hopper & Thompson 1980; Dryer 2007). So-called passives are mostly agentless and show different kinds of allomorphy in the particular languages. Antipassives are not fully understood yet but seem to be more idiosyncratic than passives, and are not found everywhere in the family. Lastly, systematic mismatches between morphological and syntactic valency (similar to constructions found in Oceanic and other languages) seem to play an important role in the inventory of constructions used to express less than full transitivity in Algonquian
In this paper I consider data from Algonquian languages and argue that the concept of morphological ...
In this paper I consider data from Algonquian languages and argue that the concept of morphological ...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior ofvalency-affec...
The present paper surveys a number of selected constructions in Algonquian languages that fall betwe...
This paper seeks to clarify several misconceptions that occasionally arise with respect to direct-in...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior oftransitive (v...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior oftransitive (v...
The Algonquian languages of North America show a remarkable homogeneity, but also a substantial and ...
This paper is concerned with preverbs (modal, temporal, and aspectual words) in the Algonquian la...
Proto-Algonquian had 6 or 7 orders (morphological types) of verbs. The potential order had three mod...
Proto-Algonquian had 6 or 7 orders (morphological types) of verbs. The potential order had three mod...
This article attempts to provide conclusive evidence to decide on the existence or absence of passiv...
Proto-Algonquian had 6 or 7 orders (morphological types) of verbs. The potential order had three mod...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior of<br />valency...
In this paper I consider data from Algonquian languages and argue that the concept of morphological ...
In this paper I consider data from Algonquian languages and argue that the concept of morphological ...
In this paper I consider data from Algonquian languages and argue that the concept of morphological ...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior ofvalency-affec...
The present paper surveys a number of selected constructions in Algonquian languages that fall betwe...
This paper seeks to clarify several misconceptions that occasionally arise with respect to direct-in...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior oftransitive (v...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior oftransitive (v...
The Algonquian languages of North America show a remarkable homogeneity, but also a substantial and ...
This paper is concerned with preverbs (modal, temporal, and aspectual words) in the Algonquian la...
Proto-Algonquian had 6 or 7 orders (morphological types) of verbs. The potential order had three mod...
Proto-Algonquian had 6 or 7 orders (morphological types) of verbs. The potential order had three mod...
This article attempts to provide conclusive evidence to decide on the existence or absence of passiv...
Proto-Algonquian had 6 or 7 orders (morphological types) of verbs. The potential order had three mod...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior of<br />valency...
In this paper I consider data from Algonquian languages and argue that the concept of morphological ...
In this paper I consider data from Algonquian languages and argue that the concept of morphological ...
In this paper I consider data from Algonquian languages and argue that the concept of morphological ...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior ofvalency-affec...