This paper examines two different passive formations in Malagasy. Although one passive appears to promote certain types of adjuncts, it is shown that these adjuncts can appear in an NP argument position. Passive in Malagasy is thus argued to uniquely promote NP arguments to subject position
The canonical Malagasy clause is divided into two constituents, the predicate phrase (PredP), and a ...
This paper examines passive markers in 80 languages from around the world and asks what kinds of sou...
This thesis explores the nature of voice in Malagasy, a language spoken in Madagascar. In chapter 2,...
This paper examines two different passive formations in Malagasy. Although one passive appears to pr...
This thesis explores the nature of voice in Malagasy, a language spoken in Madagascar. In chapter 2,...
This paper examines the notion of Control and how it contributes to our understanding of the make-up...
In the present paper, we concentrate on (selected) Bantu and Nilotic bare-passive strategies and lay...
In recent years an increasing number of English-speaking scholars have become interested in Malagasy...
This article presents an analysis of a particular passive-like syntactic construction in Dholuo, a N...
The goal of this paper is to account for the syntax and semantics of the prefix 'maha-' in Malagasy....
In this chapter we shall examine the characteristic properties of a construction widespread in the w...
The Passive Voice is a category which we find in the large majority of natural languages, and also i...
Counter to findings in English, German and Hebrew, recent acquisition studies have shown that passiv...
In this paper I present evidence from Malagasy supporting the implementation of structures of differ...
We argue that Malagasy (and related W. Austronesian languages!) has a positive setting for a macro-p...
The canonical Malagasy clause is divided into two constituents, the predicate phrase (PredP), and a ...
This paper examines passive markers in 80 languages from around the world and asks what kinds of sou...
This thesis explores the nature of voice in Malagasy, a language spoken in Madagascar. In chapter 2,...
This paper examines two different passive formations in Malagasy. Although one passive appears to pr...
This thesis explores the nature of voice in Malagasy, a language spoken in Madagascar. In chapter 2,...
This paper examines the notion of Control and how it contributes to our understanding of the make-up...
In the present paper, we concentrate on (selected) Bantu and Nilotic bare-passive strategies and lay...
In recent years an increasing number of English-speaking scholars have become interested in Malagasy...
This article presents an analysis of a particular passive-like syntactic construction in Dholuo, a N...
The goal of this paper is to account for the syntax and semantics of the prefix 'maha-' in Malagasy....
In this chapter we shall examine the characteristic properties of a construction widespread in the w...
The Passive Voice is a category which we find in the large majority of natural languages, and also i...
Counter to findings in English, German and Hebrew, recent acquisition studies have shown that passiv...
In this paper I present evidence from Malagasy supporting the implementation of structures of differ...
We argue that Malagasy (and related W. Austronesian languages!) has a positive setting for a macro-p...
The canonical Malagasy clause is divided into two constituents, the predicate phrase (PredP), and a ...
This paper examines passive markers in 80 languages from around the world and asks what kinds of sou...
This thesis explores the nature of voice in Malagasy, a language spoken in Madagascar. In chapter 2,...