Deponency is a mismatch between form and function in language that was first described for Latin, where there is a group of verbs (the deponents) which are morphologically passive but syntactically active. This is evidence of a larger problem involving the interface between syntax and morphology: inflectional morphology is supposed to specify syntactic function, but sometimes it sends out the wrong signal. Although the problem is as old as the Western linguistic tradition, no generally accepted account of it has yet been given, and it is safe to say that all current theories of language have been constructed as if deponency did not exist. In recent years, however, linguists have begun to confront its theoretical implications, albeit largely...
The term ‘deponent’, once restricted to the specialized jargon of Latin grammar, has come to be used...
Abstract. This paper investigates the question of whether there should be a general theory of (voice...
This thesis is a study of grammatical voice. Specifically, I focus on how the syntax of voice altern...
Deponency is a mismatch between form and function in language that was first described for Latin, wh...
The aim of this article is to give an overview of theoretical approaches to (generalized) deponency,...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Morphological typology of deponency / Matthew Baerma...
The databases record instances of deponency, which is the term we have adopted to describe mismatche...
This chapter discusses an account of Latin deponent verbs in Network Morphology, which is a declarat...
Latin deponents are usually treated as morphological idiosyncrasies in which the Middle morphology i...
This chapter discusses how deponency is to be differentiated from syncretism, which shows important ...
What is a deponent verb? Why do we have verbs which have only a Non Active morphology and never an A...
Latin deponent verbs, which behave like the active voice yet mostly use the endings associated with ...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
This article discusses the morphology of Degema modifier, demonstrative and interrogative nominals, ...
Modern Greek (MG) predicates are classified into three different categories with respect to their mo...
The term ‘deponent’, once restricted to the specialized jargon of Latin grammar, has come to be used...
Abstract. This paper investigates the question of whether there should be a general theory of (voice...
This thesis is a study of grammatical voice. Specifically, I focus on how the syntax of voice altern...
Deponency is a mismatch between form and function in language that was first described for Latin, wh...
The aim of this article is to give an overview of theoretical approaches to (generalized) deponency,...
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Morphological typology of deponency / Matthew Baerma...
The databases record instances of deponency, which is the term we have adopted to describe mismatche...
This chapter discusses an account of Latin deponent verbs in Network Morphology, which is a declarat...
Latin deponents are usually treated as morphological idiosyncrasies in which the Middle morphology i...
This chapter discusses how deponency is to be differentiated from syncretism, which shows important ...
What is a deponent verb? Why do we have verbs which have only a Non Active morphology and never an A...
Latin deponent verbs, which behave like the active voice yet mostly use the endings associated with ...
Although Latin displays many characteristics of nominative/accusative alignment, it also exhib...
This article discusses the morphology of Degema modifier, demonstrative and interrogative nominals, ...
Modern Greek (MG) predicates are classified into three different categories with respect to their mo...
The term ‘deponent’, once restricted to the specialized jargon of Latin grammar, has come to be used...
Abstract. This paper investigates the question of whether there should be a general theory of (voice...
This thesis is a study of grammatical voice. Specifically, I focus on how the syntax of voice altern...