Non-canonical passives
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Non-canonical passives
(Linguistik aktuell, v. 205)
John Benjamins, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume contains a selection of papers dealing with constructions that have a passive-like interpretation but do not seem to share all the properties with canonical passives. The fifteen chapters of this volume raise important questions concerning the proper characterization of the universal properties of passivization and reflect the current discussion in this area, covering syntactic, semantic, psycho-linguistic and typological aspects of the phenomenon, from different theoretical perspectives and in different language families and backed up in most cases by extensive corpora and experimental studies.
Table of Contents
- 1. Non-canonical passives (by Alexiadou, Artemis)
- 2. Adjectival passives and adjectival participles in English (by McIntyre, Andrew)
- 3. The get-passive at the intersection of get and the passive (by Wanner, Anja)
- 4. Three "competing" auxiliaries of a non-canonical passive: On the German GET passive and its auxiliaries (by Lenz, Alexandra N.)
- 5. Variations in non-canonical passives (by Huang, C.-T. James)
- 6. How much bekommen is there in the German bekommen passive? (by Bader, Markus)
- 7. Haben-statives in German: A syntactic analysis (by Businger, Martin)
- 8. Another passive that isn't one: On the semantics of German haben-passives (by Gese, Helga)
- 9. Passives and near-passives in Balto-Slavic: On the survival of accusative (by Lavine, James E.)
- 10. How do things get done: On non-canonical passives in Finnish (by Heinat, Fredrik)
- 11. Anticausativizing a causative verb: The passive se faire construction in French (by Labelle, Marie)
- 12. On the syntax-semantics of passives in Persian (by Nemati, Fatemeh)
- 13. Two indirect passive constructions in Japanese (by Deguchi, Masanori)
- 14. Fa and its passive complement (by Klingvall, Eva)
- 15. The Danish reportive passive as a non-canonical passive (by Orsnes, Bjarne)
- 16. (Non-)canonical passives and reflexives: Deponents and their like (by Kallulli, Dalina)
- 17. Index
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