This volume brings together 18 original papers dealing with voice-related phenomena.The languages dealt with represent both typological and geographic diversity, ranging from accusative-type languages to ergative-type and Philippine-type languages, and from Australia to Africa and Siberia. The studies presented here open up many possibilities for theorizing and offer data inviting formal treatments, but the most important contribution they make is in terms of the insights they offer for a better understanding of the fundamentals of voice phenomena.
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This volume brings together 18 original papers dealing with voice-related phenomena.The languages dealt with represent both typological and geographic diversity, ranging from accusative-type languages to ergative-type and Philippine-type languages, and from Australia to Africa and Siberia. The studies presented here open up many possibilities for theorizing and offer data inviting formal treatments, but the most important contribution they make is in terms of the insights they offer for a better understanding of the fundamentals of voice phenomena.
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[目次]
1. List of abbreviations, pvii
2. Preface, pix
3. Introduction (by Shibatani, Masayoshi), p1
4. Passive and voice (by Comrie, Bernard), p9
5. Affectedness and control: a typology of voice systems (by Klaiman, M.H.), p25
6. Voice in Philippine languages (by Shibatani, Masayoshi), p85
7. Voice in Austronesian languages of Philippine type: passive, ergative or neither? (by Wolf, Charles M. De), p143
8. Voice in Indonesian: a discourse study (by Purwo, Bambang Kaswanti), p195
9. The passive in Slavic (by Siewierska, Anna), p243
10. Passiveness in Hungarian: with reference to russian passive (by Dezso, Laszlo), p291
11. The structure and typology of the Chinese passive construction (by Hashimoto, Mantaro J.), p329
12. Passiveness in Kinyarwanda (by Kimenyi, Alexandre), p355
13. Affected subject ('grade 7') verbs in Hausa: what are they and where do they come from? (by Jaggar, Philip J.), p387
14. Tale of two passives in Ute (by Givon, T.), p417
15. Formal and Functional aspects of the development from passive to ergative systems (by Estival, Dominique), p441
16. Passives in Burushaski (by Morin, Yves-Charles), p525
17. Mam voice (by England, Nora C.), p525
18. Ergative, passive and antipassive in Nex Perce: a discourse perspective (by Rude, Noel), p547
19. The antipassive in Chamorro: variations on the theme of transitivity (by Cooreman, Ann), p561
20. Antipassives in Warrungu and other Australian languages (by Tsunoda, Tasaku), p595
21. Antipassive in Chukchee: oblique object, object incorporation, zero object (by Kozinsky, Isaac), p651
「Nielsen BookData」より
[目次]
1. List of abbreviations, pvii
2. Preface, pix
3. Introduction (by Shibatani, Masayoshi), p1
4. Passive and voice (by Comrie, Bernard), p9
5. Affectedness and control: a typology of voice systems (by Klaiman, M.H.), p25
6. Voice in Philippine languages (by Shibatani, Masayoshi), p85
7. Voice in Austronesian languages of Philippine type: passive, ergative or neither? (by Wolf, Charles M. De), p143
8. Voice in Indonesian: a discourse study (by Purwo, Bambang Kaswanti), p195
9. The passive in Slavic (by Siewierska, Anna), p243
10. Passiveness in Hungarian: with reference to russian passive (by Dezso, Laszlo), p291
11. The structure and typology of the Chinese passive construction (by Hashimoto, Mantaro J.), p329
12. Passiveness in Kinyarwanda (by Kimenyi, Alexandre), p355
13. Affected subject ('grade 7') verbs in Hausa: what are they and where do they come from? (by Jaggar, Philip J.), p387
14. Tale of two passives in Ute (by Givon, T.), p417
15. Formal and Functional aspects of the development from passive to ergative systems (by Estival, Dominique), p441
16. Passives in Burushaski (by Morin, Yves-Charles), p525
17. Mam voice (by England, Nora C.), p525
18. Ergative, passive and antipassive in Nex Perce: a discourse perspective (by Rude, Noel), p547
19. The antipassive in Chamorro: variations on the theme of transitivity (by Cooreman, Ann), p561
20. Antipassives in Warrungu and other Australian languages (by Tsunoda, Tasaku), p595
21. Antipassive in Chukchee: oblique object, object incorporation, zero object (by Kozinsky, Isaac), p651