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Grammatical voice (1회 대출)

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개인저자
Zúñiga, Fernando. Kittilä, Seppo.
서명 / 저자사항
Grammatical voice / Fernando Zúñiga, Seppo Kittilä.
발행사항
Cambridge, United Kingdom;   New York, NY :   Cambridge University Press,   2019.  
형태사항
xviii, 292 p. ; 25 cm.
총서사항
Cambridge textbooks in linguistics
ISBN
9781107159242 (hardback : alk. paper) 9781316612125 (paperback : alk. paper)
요약
"The grammatical category of voice covers a wide range of phenomena, including causatives, applicatives, passives, antipassives, middles, and others. Drawing on data from over 200 languages, Fernando Zúñiga and Seppo Kittilä illustrate the semantic, morphological, and syntactic variation of voice across languages from a range of families and regions. They approach the topic from a broad and explicit perspective, and discuss a variety of topics that are not always regarded as voice, in order to make a clear and useful conceptual delimitation. Clearly organized and accessibly written, the book will be welcomed by students and scholars of linguistics, especially those interested in how grammatical categories work"--
내용주기
Changing semantic valency: causatives, applicatives, and related constructions -- Changing syntactic valency: passives, antipassives, and related constructions -- In search of balance: agent and patient voices -- The affected subject: reflexives, reciprocals, and middles -- Covert diatheses: uncoded alternations -- The fringes of voice -- Diachronic aspects of voice -- Revisiting voice theory.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
일반주제명
Grammar, Comparative and general --Grammatical categories. Grammar, Comparative and general --Voice.
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490 1 ▼a Cambridge textbooks in linguistics
504 ▼a Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Changing semantic valency: causatives, applicatives, and related constructions -- Changing syntactic valency: passives, antipassives, and related constructions -- In search of balance: agent and patient voices -- The affected subject: reflexives, reciprocals, and middles -- Covert diatheses: uncoded alternations -- The fringes of voice -- Diachronic aspects of voice -- Revisiting voice theory.