The grammatical category of voice covers a wide range of phenomena, including causatives, applicatives, passives, antipassives, middles, and others. Drawing on data from over 200 languages, Fernando Zúñiga and Seppo Kittilä illustrate the semantic, morphological, and syntactic variation of voice across languages from a range of families and regions. They approach the topic from a broad and explicit perspective, and discuss a variety of topics that are not always regarded as voice, in order to make a clear and useful conceptual delimitation. Clearly organized and accessibly written, the book will be welcomed by students and scholars of linguistics, especially those interested in how grammatical categories work
International audienceVoice is a grammatical device that allows the speaker to present an event from...
This volume is a collection of articles concerned with the typology of valency and valence change in...
The paper offers a theoretical characterization of the middle Voice as distinct from the passive Voi...
The category of voice, is a verbal category which characterizes different relations between subject ...
The aim of this article is a closer examination of Voice in English, that is to say, to thoroughly i...
Speakers ’ intuitions, philosophical categories and traditional grammars have long considered some t...
This study investigates grammatical voice from a functional-semantic viewpoint. While previous studi...
• A great deal of work is devoted to grammatical voice and its syntactic/semantic effects (esp. vale...
This paper is a classic of comparative syntax – it was the first to compare voice constructions (suc...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
This thesis is a study of grammatical voice. Specifically, I focus on how the syntax of voice altern...
This thesis is a study of grammatical voice. Specifically, I focus on how the syntax of voice altern...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
International audienceVoice is a grammatical device that allows the speaker to present an event from...
International audienceVoice is a grammatical device that allows the speaker to present an event from...
This volume is a collection of articles concerned with the typology of valency and valence change in...
The paper offers a theoretical characterization of the middle Voice as distinct from the passive Voi...
The category of voice, is a verbal category which characterizes different relations between subject ...
The aim of this article is a closer examination of Voice in English, that is to say, to thoroughly i...
Speakers ’ intuitions, philosophical categories and traditional grammars have long considered some t...
This study investigates grammatical voice from a functional-semantic viewpoint. While previous studi...
• A great deal of work is devoted to grammatical voice and its syntactic/semantic effects (esp. vale...
This paper is a classic of comparative syntax – it was the first to compare voice constructions (suc...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
This thesis is a study of grammatical voice. Specifically, I focus on how the syntax of voice altern...
This thesis is a study of grammatical voice. Specifically, I focus on how the syntax of voice altern...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
International audienceVoice is a grammatical device that allows the speaker to present an event from...
International audienceVoice is a grammatical device that allows the speaker to present an event from...
This volume is a collection of articles concerned with the typology of valency and valence change in...
The paper offers a theoretical characterization of the middle Voice as distinct from the passive Voi...