This paper deals with the voice system of Indonesian, and argues that certain of the constructions traditionally analysed as passives, should be given a different treatment, parallel to arguments by Kroeger (1993) for Tagalog. We examine the role of different conceptions of subject and their place in binding. We show that, unlike other Western Austronesian languages, the logical subject -- l-subject for short (i.e., the semantically most prominent argument) plays little role in binding: being a logicalsubject alone does not make an argument a binder. Syntactic prominence is crucial, and in particular the data on binding in Indonesian presented here further confirms the notion of syntacticised argument structured (a-str) first proposed in Ma...
This research evaluates Klamer's statement that says several languages in the Lesser Sunda Islands (...
One of the major problems in studying Indonesian as a foreign language ismastering the verb structur...
On the basis of a detailed study of the relativization phenomena in the dialects of Sasak and Sumbaw...
This paper deals with the voice system of Indonesian, and argues that certain of the constructions t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Simon MusgraveThe grammatical function subject ...
The a(rgument)-structure based analysis within the Lexical-Functional Grammar framework provides nat...
Austronesian languages are renowned for their highly developed voice systems, but also for a conside...
The a(rgument)-structure based analysis within the Lexical-Functional Grammar framework provides nat...
The paper deals with the significance of core argument status and associated (pragmatic) prominence ...
It has been claimed widely that in Indonesian the most frequent type of relative clause, that formed...
<p><em>In Javanese control constructions, the controller can be the SUBJ or the OBJ of a matrix clau...
[[abstract]]Western Austronesian languages are famous for their complex voice [focus] systems.The an...
This study presents the first systematic typological assessment and syntactic evaluation of the beha...
An imperative clause is understood as a construction in which the subject is commonly filled by a se...
the result of this research indicated that the passive voince in english and Indonesian each have ma...
This research evaluates Klamer's statement that says several languages in the Lesser Sunda Islands (...
One of the major problems in studying Indonesian as a foreign language ismastering the verb structur...
On the basis of a detailed study of the relativization phenomena in the dialects of Sasak and Sumbaw...
This paper deals with the voice system of Indonesian, and argues that certain of the constructions t...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2001 Dr. Simon MusgraveThe grammatical function subject ...
The a(rgument)-structure based analysis within the Lexical-Functional Grammar framework provides nat...
Austronesian languages are renowned for their highly developed voice systems, but also for a conside...
The a(rgument)-structure based analysis within the Lexical-Functional Grammar framework provides nat...
The paper deals with the significance of core argument status and associated (pragmatic) prominence ...
It has been claimed widely that in Indonesian the most frequent type of relative clause, that formed...
<p><em>In Javanese control constructions, the controller can be the SUBJ or the OBJ of a matrix clau...
[[abstract]]Western Austronesian languages are famous for their complex voice [focus] systems.The an...
This study presents the first systematic typological assessment and syntactic evaluation of the beha...
An imperative clause is understood as a construction in which the subject is commonly filled by a se...
the result of this research indicated that the passive voince in english and Indonesian each have ma...
This research evaluates Klamer's statement that says several languages in the Lesser Sunda Islands (...
One of the major problems in studying Indonesian as a foreign language ismastering the verb structur...
On the basis of a detailed study of the relativization phenomena in the dialects of Sasak and Sumbaw...