Ever since the analysis of adjectival passives in Wasow (1977), it has been widely assumed that the two passive constructions are to be generated differently (or that both are lexical). This paper shows that adjectival and verbal periphrastic passives are both formed with the identical fully adjectival suffix -en and that both are generated in the syntax via ``NP movement.\u27\u27 It argues that their differences, including distinctions previously glossed over (the highly restricted external distribution of verbal passives and the case assignment available inside verbal passives), can all be better explained by utilizing the author\u27s theory of multi-level lexical insertion of (only) grammatical elements, which has been justified independ...
This paper investigates the movement of the English passive constructions in the framework of the Mi...
The paper reports and discusses two studies we conducted to systematically assess the distribution o...
Traditional analyses of passive voice (cf. Lascaratou, Warbuton) have claimed that there are two kin...
Ever since the analysis of adjectival passives in Wasow (1977), it has been widely assumed that the ...
One of the questions addressed in this dissertation is which grammatical category should be assigned...
One of the questions addressed in this dissertation is which grammatical category should be assigned...
The passive was studied exclusively in relation to verb constructions. This article points out the e...
The passive was studied exclusively in relation to verb constructions. This article points out the e...
In recent studies of linguistics we can find three approaches to passive constructions; sentential, ...
The IE languages developed different strategies for the encoding of the passive function. In some l...
This paper attempts to provide a syntactic and semantic analysis of passive operations in order to p...
This paper reviews major previous lexical and syntactic approaches to adjectival passives and shows ...
One central question that has preoccupied the literature on adjectival passive participles has been ...
The Passive Voice is a category which we find in the large majority of natural languages, and also i...
• German morphologically distinguishes between verbal/eventive and adjectival/stative passives (Krat...
This paper investigates the movement of the English passive constructions in the framework of the Mi...
The paper reports and discusses two studies we conducted to systematically assess the distribution o...
Traditional analyses of passive voice (cf. Lascaratou, Warbuton) have claimed that there are two kin...
Ever since the analysis of adjectival passives in Wasow (1977), it has been widely assumed that the ...
One of the questions addressed in this dissertation is which grammatical category should be assigned...
One of the questions addressed in this dissertation is which grammatical category should be assigned...
The passive was studied exclusively in relation to verb constructions. This article points out the e...
The passive was studied exclusively in relation to verb constructions. This article points out the e...
In recent studies of linguistics we can find three approaches to passive constructions; sentential, ...
The IE languages developed different strategies for the encoding of the passive function. In some l...
This paper attempts to provide a syntactic and semantic analysis of passive operations in order to p...
This paper reviews major previous lexical and syntactic approaches to adjectival passives and shows ...
One central question that has preoccupied the literature on adjectival passive participles has been ...
The Passive Voice is a category which we find in the large majority of natural languages, and also i...
• German morphologically distinguishes between verbal/eventive and adjectival/stative passives (Krat...
This paper investigates the movement of the English passive constructions in the framework of the Mi...
The paper reports and discusses two studies we conducted to systematically assess the distribution o...
Traditional analyses of passive voice (cf. Lascaratou, Warbuton) have claimed that there are two kin...