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The Middle Voice
- Publication Year :
- 1993
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Abstract
- This book approaches the middle voice from the perspective of typology and language universals research. The principal aim is to provide a typologically valid characterization of the category of middle voice in terms of which it can be incorporated in a cognitively-based theory of human language. The term “middle voice” has had a wide range of applications in the linguistic literature of this century. The main thesis in this volume is that there is a coherent, though complex, semantic category of middle voice in human language, which receives grammatical instantiation in many languages. The author claims there is a semantic property crucial to the nature of the middle, which she terms “relative elaboration of events”, that serves as a parameter along which the reflexive and the middle can be situated as semantic categories intermediate in transitivity between one-participant and two-participant events, and which differentiates reflexive and middle from one another. In this area, most analyses deal with one language and/or are limited to Indo-European languages. This work deals with a subset of middle-marking languages that was chosen so as to observe the highest possible number of different middle systems showing significant independent diachronic development.
- Subjects :
- Semantics
Grammar, Comparative and general--Middle voice
Typology (Linguistics)
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISBNs :
- 9789027229076 and 9789027276865
- Volume :
- 00023
- Database :
- eBook Index
- Journal :
- The Middle Voice
- Publication Type :
- eBook
- Accession number :
- 395377