Grammatical voice is the thematic relationship between a verb and its arguments; for example, a transitive active verb has an agent subject and a patient object, while a passive verb has a patient subject. As an ergative language with frequent use of passive voice and a relatively rare antipassive, the Mayan language Q’anjob’al offers evidence against the typological claim that ergative languages tend to use antipassive more productively than passive. In addition to passive and antipassive, Q’anjob’al argument structure can be affected by agent focus and incorporating morphology. While these operations typically do not involve a change in the number of participants, unlike passive and antipassive, they do alter the syntactic realization ...
International audienceMovima, an unclassified language of lowland Bolivia, has a valency-decreasing ...
Speakers ’ intuitions, philosophical categories and traditional grammars have long considered some t...
In this thesis, I propose a theory of ergativity in which NP arguments are checked for Case by movin...
In recent years there has been a good deal of interest in ergativity and voice in linguistics becaus...
This article aims to demonstrate three different valence alternation processes in Tenetehára (Tupí-G...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior of<br />transit...
Voice is one of the most complex grammatical phenomena expressed in human language. Broadly, voice i...
This article explores the system of verbal voice morphemes in Movima (unclassified, Amazonian Bolivi...
International audienceVoice is a grammatical device that allows the speaker to present an event from...
This dissertation investigates aspect and the manner in which it is reflected in word order and voic...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
Intransitivizing voice in a syntactically ergative language such as Katukina-Kanamari fulfills the n...
2Abstract: It has been argued by Klimov (1974:18, 1977:316) that there is a bundle of features that ...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
Many morphologically ergative languages display asymmetries in the extraction of core arguments: whi...
International audienceMovima, an unclassified language of lowland Bolivia, has a valency-decreasing ...
Speakers ’ intuitions, philosophical categories and traditional grammars have long considered some t...
In this thesis, I propose a theory of ergativity in which NP arguments are checked for Case by movin...
In recent years there has been a good deal of interest in ergativity and voice in linguistics becaus...
This article aims to demonstrate three different valence alternation processes in Tenetehára (Tupí-G...
This volume is dedicated to new theoretical and empirical insights into the behavior of<br />transit...
Voice is one of the most complex grammatical phenomena expressed in human language. Broadly, voice i...
This article explores the system of verbal voice morphemes in Movima (unclassified, Amazonian Bolivi...
International audienceVoice is a grammatical device that allows the speaker to present an event from...
This dissertation investigates aspect and the manner in which it is reflected in word order and voic...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
Intransitivizing voice in a syntactically ergative language such as Katukina-Kanamari fulfills the n...
2Abstract: It has been argued by Klimov (1974:18, 1977:316) that there is a bundle of features that ...
This paper is concerned with the variation found with respect to how languages morphologically mark ...
Many morphologically ergative languages display asymmetries in the extraction of core arguments: whi...
International audienceMovima, an unclassified language of lowland Bolivia, has a valency-decreasing ...
Speakers ’ intuitions, philosophical categories and traditional grammars have long considered some t...
In this thesis, I propose a theory of ergativity in which NP arguments are checked for Case by movin...