In this paper, I propose a conception of canonical deponency in language; I then demonstrate that instances of canonical deponency are susceptible to two very different analyses; I then examine a particular pattern of non-canonical deponency and its implications for choosing between the contrasting analyses to which canonical deponency is subject
Sinha C.G., Freeman N.H. The Canonicality Effect : a new perspective on the objet concept and its li...
This paper provides an account of the argument/adjunct distinction implementing the 'canonical appro...
Latin deponents are usually treated as morphological idiosyncrasies in which the Middle morphology i...
The aim of this article is to give an overview of theoretical approaches to (generalized) deponency,...
Deponency is a mismatch between form and function in language that was first described for Latin, wh...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Morphological typology of deponency / Matthew Baerma...
Abstract. This paper investigates the question of whether there should be a general theory of (voice...
This chapter discusses how deponency is to be differentiated from syncretism, which shows important ...
This is the first book to present Canonical Typology, a framework for comparing constructions and ca...
This chapter discusses an account of Latin deponent verbs in Network Morphology, which is a declarat...
This volume is an important contribution to the diachrony of non-canonical subjects in a typological...
This volume is an important contribution to the diachrony of non-canonical subjects in a typological...
The databases record instances of deponency, which is the term we have adopted to describe mismatche...
This is the first book to present Canonical Typology, a framework for comparing constructions and ca...
DEP is often informally characterized as a constraint against epenthesis, but its actual effects are...
Sinha C.G., Freeman N.H. The Canonicality Effect : a new perspective on the objet concept and its li...
This paper provides an account of the argument/adjunct distinction implementing the 'canonical appro...
Latin deponents are usually treated as morphological idiosyncrasies in which the Middle morphology i...
The aim of this article is to give an overview of theoretical approaches to (generalized) deponency,...
Deponency is a mismatch between form and function in language that was first described for Latin, wh...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Morphological typology of deponency / Matthew Baerma...
Abstract. This paper investigates the question of whether there should be a general theory of (voice...
This chapter discusses how deponency is to be differentiated from syncretism, which shows important ...
This is the first book to present Canonical Typology, a framework for comparing constructions and ca...
This chapter discusses an account of Latin deponent verbs in Network Morphology, which is a declarat...
This volume is an important contribution to the diachrony of non-canonical subjects in a typological...
This volume is an important contribution to the diachrony of non-canonical subjects in a typological...
The databases record instances of deponency, which is the term we have adopted to describe mismatche...
This is the first book to present Canonical Typology, a framework for comparing constructions and ca...
DEP is often informally characterized as a constraint against epenthesis, but its actual effects are...
Sinha C.G., Freeman N.H. The Canonicality Effect : a new perspective on the objet concept and its li...
This paper provides an account of the argument/adjunct distinction implementing the 'canonical appro...
Latin deponents are usually treated as morphological idiosyncrasies in which the Middle morphology i...