Table of contents
Chapter 1.The multifaceted nature of the antipassive construction
1
Part 1.Lexical semantics and event representation of antipassive
constructions
Chapter 2.Antipassive propensities and alignment
43
Chapter 3.Antipassive in the Cariban family
65
Chapter 4.Aspect and modality in Pama-Nyungan antipassives
97
Chapter 5.Antipassive constructions in Oceanic languages
149
Chapter 6.Antipassive and the lexical meaning of verbs
177
Chapter 7.Unspecified participant: A case of antipassive in Ainu
213
Part 2.Antipassive marking
Chapter 8.The coding of antipassive constructions
249
Chapter 9.Antipassive derivation in Soninke (West Mande)
293
Chapter 10.Explaining the antipassive-causative syncretism in Mocoví
(Guaycuruan)
315
Chapter 11.Polyfunctional vanka- in Nivaĉle and the antipassive category
349
Part 3.Diachrony of antipassive constructions
Chapter 12.The antipassive and its relationship to person markers
385
Chapter 13.Antipassive derivations in Sino-Tibetan/Trans-Himalayan and their
sources
427
Chapter 14.The profile and development of the Maa (Eastern Nilotic)
antipassive
447
Part 4.Fuzzy boundaries
Chapter 15.Indirect antipassive in Circassian
483
Chapter 16.Antipassives in Nakh-Daghestanian languages: Exploring the margins of a construction
515
Chapter 17.Antipassive and antipassive-type constructions in Mayan languages
549
Chapter 18.When an antipassive isn’t an antipassive anymore: The Actor Voice Construction in Kelabit
579
Chapter 19.Antipassivization in Basque revisited
621
Index
641
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