[[abstract]]Western Austronesian languages are famous for their complex voice [focus] systems.The analysis of the relationship between voice system and grammatical relations has been an attractive and a controversial issue for any linguists (see Blust 2002,Himmelmann 2002 and French 1988 for detailed overview). What is Voice? What is the relationship between four voices and argument structure? The approachs to the interaction between voice and grammatical relation have at least five frameworks
This paper argues that the Äiwoo language of the Reef Islands shows what could be characterized as a...
The paper deals with the significance of core argument status and associated (pragmatic) prominence ...
This paper examines three properties of the Reefs-Santa Cruz language Aiwoo that are unusual for an ...
[[abstract]]Western Austronesian languages are famous for their complex voice [focus] systems.The an...
Austronesian languages are renowned for their highly developed voice systems, but also for a conside...
This paper deals with the voice system of Indonesian, and argues that certain of the constructions t...
One of the major questions in Austronesian syntax concerns the relationship between voice mark-ing, ...
Voice and v is an investigation of the syntax of an understudied Western Austronesian language, Aceh...
This paper discusses findings of our research on voice in the Austronesian languages of Flores, Indo...
Western Austronesian symmetrical voice languages exhibit at least two basic transitive constructions...
This paper was presented at the 3rd LFG conference in 1998 in Brisbane, Australia. It is an early ve...
The grammatical category of voice covers a wide range of phenomena, including causatives, applicativ...
This study presents the first systematic typological assessment and syntactic evaluation of the beha...
The bulk of this paper deals with an analysis of the voice system of Tukang Besi, which, has both a ...
The ‘focus’ systems of western Austronesian languages have long intrigued grammarians, typologists ...
This paper argues that the Äiwoo language of the Reef Islands shows what could be characterized as a...
The paper deals with the significance of core argument status and associated (pragmatic) prominence ...
This paper examines three properties of the Reefs-Santa Cruz language Aiwoo that are unusual for an ...
[[abstract]]Western Austronesian languages are famous for their complex voice [focus] systems.The an...
Austronesian languages are renowned for their highly developed voice systems, but also for a conside...
This paper deals with the voice system of Indonesian, and argues that certain of the constructions t...
One of the major questions in Austronesian syntax concerns the relationship between voice mark-ing, ...
Voice and v is an investigation of the syntax of an understudied Western Austronesian language, Aceh...
This paper discusses findings of our research on voice in the Austronesian languages of Flores, Indo...
Western Austronesian symmetrical voice languages exhibit at least two basic transitive constructions...
This paper was presented at the 3rd LFG conference in 1998 in Brisbane, Australia. It is an early ve...
The grammatical category of voice covers a wide range of phenomena, including causatives, applicativ...
This study presents the first systematic typological assessment and syntactic evaluation of the beha...
The bulk of this paper deals with an analysis of the voice system of Tukang Besi, which, has both a ...
The ‘focus’ systems of western Austronesian languages have long intrigued grammarians, typologists ...
This paper argues that the Äiwoo language of the Reef Islands shows what could be characterized as a...
The paper deals with the significance of core argument status and associated (pragmatic) prominence ...
This paper examines three properties of the Reefs-Santa Cruz language Aiwoo that are unusual for an ...