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Voice and Inversion
Edited by T. Givón
[Typological Studies in Language 28] 1994
► pp. 346
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Creissels, Denis
2024. Transitivity, Valency, and Voice, DOI logo
Antonio, Juliano Desiderato, Julia Lourenço Pereira & Sarah Santos Correa
2023. Uma investigação funcionalista da voz passiva analítica no português culto falado: da norma ao uso. Entretextos 22:3  pp. 174 ff. DOI logo
Claire Bowern
2023. The Oxford Guide to Australian Languages, DOI logo
Oxford, Will
2023. A tale of two inverses. Syntax 26:3  pp. 311 ff. DOI logo
Oxford, Will
2023. The Algonquian Inverse, DOI logo
Oxford, Will
2024. Probe Specification and Agreement Variation: Evidence from the Algonquian Inverse. Linguistic Inquiry 55:3  pp. 489 ff. DOI logo
Zhang, Shuya
2023. The history of the polyfunctional 𗗙jij1 in Tangut. Studies in Language 47:3  pp. 643 ff. DOI logo
Al-Ali, Mohammed Nahar & Fahad M. Alliheibi
2022. Struggling to retain the functions of passive when translating English thesis abstracts. Pragmatics. Quarterly Publication of the International Pragmatics Association (IPrA)  pp. 129 ff. DOI logo
Sims, Nathaniel A.
2022. “You and me against the world”: Direct-inverse morphology in Rma (Qiang). Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 85:1  pp. 99 ff. DOI logo
Toro, Francisca, Verónica Orqueda & Demian Inostroza
2022. Reevaluating the etymology of Latin reflexives. Folia Linguistica 56:s43-s1  pp. 33 ff. DOI logo
van der Wal, Jenneke
2022. A Featural Typology of Bantu Agreement, DOI logo
Denniss, Jessica
Janic, Katarzyna & Alena Witzlack-Makarevich
Konnerth, Linda
2021. On the nature of inverse systems. Diachronica 38:1  pp. 25 ff. DOI logo
Nie, Xiaowen & Feng-hsi Liu
2021. Indefinite subjects in Mandarin Chinese. Chinese Language and Discourse. An International and Interdisciplinary Journal 12:2  pp. 181 ff. DOI logo
Sapién, Racquel-María, Natalia Cáceres Arandia, Spike Gildea & Sérgio Meira
2021. Chapter 3. Antipassive in the Cariban family. In Antipassive [Typological Studies in Language, 130],  pp. 65 ff. DOI logo
Vasilescu, Andra
2021. Syntactic vs pragmatic passive. In Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2017 [Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 355],  pp. 358 ff. DOI logo
Arkadiev, Peter
2020. Non-canonical inverse in Circassian languages. STUF - Language Typology and Universals 73:1  pp. 81 ff. DOI logo
Teng, Stacy Fang-ching
2020. The three agent demoting prefixes (ki-, m-u-, kur-) in Katripul Puyuma. Concentric. Studies in Linguistics 46:1  pp. 21 ff. DOI logo
Zúñiga, Fernando & Seppo Kittilä
2019. Grammatical Voice, DOI logo
DeLancey, Scott
2018. Chapter 10. Deictic and sociopragmatic effects in Tibeto-Burman SAP indexation. In Typological Hierarchies in Synchrony and Diachrony [Typological Studies in Language, 121],  pp. 343 ff. DOI logo
Gildea, Spike & Joana Jansen
2018. Chapter 4. The development of referential hierarchy effects in Sahaptian. In Typological Hierarchies in Synchrony and Diachrony [Typological Studies in Language, 121],  pp. 129 ff. DOI logo
Givón, T.
Mulder, Gijs
Osgarby, David
2018. Reconstructing Proto-Mirndi Verbal Morphology: From Particles and Clitics to Prefixes. Australian Journal of Linguistics 38:2  pp. 223 ff. DOI logo
Rose, Françoise
2018. Chapter 8. Are the Tupi-Guarani hierarchical indexing systems really motivated by the person hierarchy?. In Typological Hierarchies in Synchrony and Diachrony [Typological Studies in Language, 121],  pp. 289 ff. DOI logo
Zahir, Zalmai
2018. Chapter 9. Incipient hierarchical alignment in four Central Salish languages from the Proto-Salish middle. In Typological Hierarchies in Synchrony and Diachrony [Typological Studies in Language, 121],  pp. 309 ff. DOI logo
Zúñiga, Fernando
2018. The diachrony of morphosyntactic alignment. Language and Linguistics Compass 12:9 DOI logo
Jany, Carmen
2016. The role of passives in the formation of hierarchical systems in Northern California. In Language Contact and Change in the Americas [Studies in Language Companion Series, 173],  pp. 33 ff. DOI logo
Sansò, Andrea
2016. Agent-defocusing constructions from nominalized VPs. Studies in Language 40:4  pp. 894 ff. DOI logo
Ariel, Mira
2014. Orconstructions: Monosemy vs. polysemy. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 333 ff. DOI logo
Bornkessel‐Schlesewsky, Ina & Matthias Schlesewsky
2014. Competition in argument interpretation: Evidence from the neurobiology of language. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 107 ff. DOI logo
Cristofaro, Sonia
2014. Competing motivation models and diachrony: What evidence for what motivations?. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 282 ff. DOI logo
Dressler, Wolfgang U., Gary Libben & Katharina Korecky‐Kröll
2014. Conflicting vs. convergent vs. interdependent motivations in morphology. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 180 ff. DOI logo
Du Bois, John W.
2014. Motivating competitions. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 262 ff. DOI logo
Francis, Elaine J. & Laura A. Michaelis
2014. Why move? How weight and discourse factors combine to predict relative clause extraposition in English. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 70 ff. DOI logo
Haiman, John
2014. Six competing motives for repetition. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 246 ff. DOI logo
Haspelmath, Martin
2014. On system pressure competing with economic motivation. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 197 ff. DOI logo
Hawkins, John A.
2014. Patterns in competing motivations and the interaction of principles. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 54 ff. DOI logo
Helmbrecht, Johannes
2014. Politeness distinctions in personal pronouns: A case study on competing motivations. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 315 ff. DOI logo
Hughes, Mary E. & Shanley E. M. Allen
2014. Competing motivations in children's omission of subjects? The interaction between verb finiteness and referent accessibility. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 144 ff. DOI logo
Jeannot-Fourcaud, Béatrice
2014. Enseigner en LVR une structure syntaxique en régression : quels enjeux, quelle méthode ? Le cas de la réduplication en miroir en créole. Contextes et didactiques :4 DOI logo
Kaltenböck, Gunther & Bernd Heine
2014. Sentence grammar vs. thetical grammar: Two competing domains?. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 348 ff. DOI logo
Krajewski, Grzegorz & Elena Lieven
2014. Competing cues in early syntactic development. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 163 ff. DOI logo
Lamers, Monique J. A. & Helen de Hoop
2014. Animate object fronting in Dutch: A production study. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 42 ff. DOI logo
MacWhinney, Brian
2014. Conclusions: Competition across time. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 364 ff. DOI logo
Brian MacWhinney, Andrej Malchukov & Edith Moravcsik
2014. Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage, DOI logo
Malchukov, Andrej
2014. Resolving alignment conflicts: A competing motivations approach. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 16 ff. DOI logo
Mondorf, Britta
2014. Apparently competing motivations in morphosyntactic variation. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 209 ff. DOI logo
Moravcsik, Edith
2014. Introduction. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 1 ff. DOI logo
Newmeyer, Frederick J.
2014. Where do motivations compete?. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 299 ff. DOI logo
Pfeiffer, Martin
2014. Formal vs. functional motivations for the structure of self‐repair in German. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 229 ff. DOI logo
Rowland, Caroline F., Claire Noble & Angel Chan
2014. Competition all the way down: How children learn word order cues to sentence meaning. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 127 ff. DOI logo
Strunk, Jan
2014. A statistical model of competing motivations affecting relative clause extraposition in German. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. 88 ff. DOI logo
Tucker, Gordon H.
Fabre, Alain
2012. Interacción entre alineamiento inverso (jerárquico) y orientación verbal hacia P/T o R en los verbos transitivos del nivacle (Chaco paraguayo). LIAMES: Línguas Indígenas Americanas 12:1  pp. 87 ff. DOI logo
Lockwood, Hunter T. & Monica Macaulay
2012. Prominence Hierarchies. Language and Linguistics Compass 6:7  pp. 431 ff. DOI logo
Quesada, J. Diego & Stavros Skopeteas
2010. The discourse function of inverse voice: An experimental study in Teribe (Chibchan). Journal of Pragmatics 42:9  pp. 2579 ff. DOI logo
Spreng, Bettina
2010. On the Conditions for Antipassives. Language and Linguistics Compass 4:7  pp. 556 ff. DOI logo
Rundblad, Gabriella
2007. Impersonal, General, and Social. Written Communication 24:3  pp. 250 ff. DOI logo
Smith, Carlota S.
2003. Modes of Discourse, DOI logo
Vogel, Petra M.
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2014. List of figures and tables. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. xiv ff. DOI logo
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2014. Notes on contributors. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. viii ff. DOI logo
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2014. List of abbreviations. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. xviii ff. DOI logo
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2014. Copyright Page. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. iv ff. DOI logo
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2014. Preface. In Competing Motivations in Grammar and Usage,  pp. vii ff. DOI logo

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