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Impersonal Constructions
A cross-linguistic perspective
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Edited by:
Andrej L. Malchukov
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English
Published/Copyright:
2011
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This volume offers a much needed typological perspective on impersonal constructions, which are here viewed broadly as constructions lacking a referential subject. The contributions to this volume deal with all types of impersonality, namely constructions featuring nonagentive subjects, including those with experiential predicates (A-impersonals), presentational constructions with a notional subject deficient in topicality (T-impersonals), and constructions with a notional subject lacking in referential properties (R-impersonals), i.e. both meteo-constructions and man-constructions. The typological discussion benefits from a good coverage of impersonality in European languages, but also includes considerations of several African, American, South-East Asian, Australian, and Oceanic languages. The variation in the cross-linguistic realization of impersonality and the diachronic pathways leading to and from impersonality documented in this volume point to a novel perspective on impersonals as transitional structures or an intermediate stage of a more basic diachronic change be it from transitive to intransitive, or from active to passive, or participant-to event-centered construction.
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Peter M. Arkadiev, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow on Linguist List 23.1803, 2012:
The book is undoubtedly a welcome and useful contribution to language typology. Impersonal constructions have not been subject to a detailed and comprehensive cross-linguistic analysis before, and this volume successfully fills this gap. The editors can be praised for having been able to establish a good balance between descriptive and theoretical studies, as well as between synchronic and diachronic perspectives. The cross-linguistic coverage of the volume is almost comprehensive, with a slight bias towards Africa and Eurasia and a regrettable lack of Papuan and South and Meso American languages. Inclusion of several papers dealing with whole language families or areas instead of individual languages, thus addressing issues of intra-genetic and areal typology, is also an example to be followed.
The book is undoubtedly a welcome and useful contribution to language typology. Impersonal constructions have not been subject to a detailed and comprehensive cross-linguistic analysis before, and this volume successfully fills this gap. The editors can be praised for having been able to establish a good balance between descriptive and theoretical studies, as well as between synchronic and diachronic perspectives. The cross-linguistic coverage of the volume is almost comprehensive, with a slight bias towards Africa and Eurasia and a regrettable lack of Papuan and South and Meso American languages. Inclusion of several papers dealing with whole language families or areas instead of individual languages, thus addressing issues of intra-genetic and areal typology, is also an example to be followed.
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Part I. Impersonal constructions
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A semantic map approach Andrej L. Malchukov and Akio Ogawa Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Man-constructions vs. third person plural-impersonals in the languages of Europe Anna Siewierska Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Impersonal passivization between unaccusativity and unergativity Werner Abraham Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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A diachronic-typological approach Volker Gast and Florian Haas Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Part II. Impersonal constructions
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A case study from Italian and its implications Anna Giacalone Ramat and Andrea Sansó Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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The case of Vedic and Indo-European Leonid Kulikov Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Part III. Cross-linguistic variation in Impersonal constructions
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The case of meteorological predications in Afroasiatic Amina Mettouchi and Mauro Tosco Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Discourse-based perspectives Ruth A. Berman Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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The impersonal -ne/-te construction in Polish Anna Kibort Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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