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Passive and voice
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of abbreviations vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- Passive and voice 9
- Affectedness and control 25
- Voice in Philippine languages 85
- Voice in Austronesian languages of Philippine type 143
- Voice in Indonesian 195
- The passive in Slavic 243
- Passiveness in Hungarian 291
- The structure and typology of the Chinese passive construction 329
- Passiveness in Kinyarwanda 355
- Affected subject (‘grade 7’) verbs in Hausa 387
- Tale of two passives in Ute 417
- Formal and Functional aspects of the development from passive to ergative systems 441
- Passives in Burushaski 493
- Mam voice 525
- Ergative, passive and antipassive in Nex Perce 547
- The antipassive in Chamorro 561
- Antipassives in Warrungu and other Australian languages 595
- Antipassive in Chukchee 651
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- List of abbreviations vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction 1
- Passive and voice 9
- Affectedness and control 25
- Voice in Philippine languages 85
- Voice in Austronesian languages of Philippine type 143
- Voice in Indonesian 195
- The passive in Slavic 243
- Passiveness in Hungarian 291
- The structure and typology of the Chinese passive construction 329
- Passiveness in Kinyarwanda 355
- Affected subject (‘grade 7’) verbs in Hausa 387
- Tale of two passives in Ute 417
- Formal and Functional aspects of the development from passive to ergative systems 441
- Passives in Burushaski 493
- Mam voice 525
- Ergative, passive and antipassive in Nex Perce 547
- The antipassive in Chamorro 561
- Antipassives in Warrungu and other Australian languages 595
- Antipassive in Chukchee 651