Passivization and Typology: Form and Function

Passivization and Typology: Form and Function

Author
Werner Abraham (Ed.), Larisa Leisiö (Ed.)
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Language
English
Edition
1st
Year
2006
Page
553
ISBN
9027229805,9789027229809,9789027293251
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.6 MiB

Is the passive a unified universal phenomenon? The claim derived from this volume is that the passive, if not universal, has become unified according to function. Language as a means of communication needs the passive, or passive-like constructions, and sooner or later develops them based on other voices (impersonal active, middle, reflexive), specific semantic meanings such as adversativity, or tense-aspect categories (stative,perfect, preterit). Certain contributors review the passives in various languages and language groups, including languages rarely discussed. Another group of contributors takes a novel theoretical approach toward passivization within a broad typological perspective. Among the languages discussed are Vedic, Irish, Mandarin Chinese, Thai, Lithuanian, Mordvin, and Nganasan, next to almost all European languages. Various theoretical frameworks such as Optimality Theory, Modern Structuralist Approaches, Role and Reference Grammar, Cognitive Semantics, Distributed Morphology, and Case Grammar have been applied by the different authors.

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