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Voice and Argument Structure in Baltic [Hardback]

Edited by (University of Warsaw & Vilnius University), Edited by (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan & Vilnius University)
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The second volume in the VARGReB series deals with voice in the wider sense, encompassing both alternations that preserve semantic valency, with passives as the most typical instance, and valency-changing devices such as the causative. Regarding the former, special attention is given to event-structural conditions on passivization, non-canonical passives, and the relation between passives and (active) impersonals. Papers dealing with causatives focus on valency patterns and argument marking in canonical as well as extended uses of causative morphology. Other articles consider converse constructions and the argument structure of middles, which seem to hold a position between voice in the narrow sense and valency-changing operations. An introductory article provides background information on the repertoire of voice alternations in Baltic from a cross-linguistic perspective. Representing different approaches and methods, the contributions to this volume offer fine-grained analyses of data from contemporary Latvian and Lithuanian.

Recenzijas

The articles gathered in this volume explore the complex phenomena of grammatical voice and valency changes in Baltic in unprecedented depth and with admirable clarity. The authors carefully untangle the type of voice or valency change from both its function and its realisation, look closely at non-canonical behaviour of constructions such as the passive and the impersonal, investigate in detail the syntax and semantics of morphological causatives, and revisit the anticausative, middle and other uses of the reflexive marker with a fresh and rigorous approach. The argumentation is amply illustrated with examples from corpora. The result is an excellent collection which will stimulate interest in typologists and theoretical syntacticians alike. -- Anna Kibort, Oxford

Preface vii
Voice in Baltic: An overview
1(38)
Nicole Nau
Axel Holvoet
Part I Causatives
Lithuanian morphological causatives: A corpus-based study
39(60)
Peter Arkadiev
Jurgis Pakerys
Morphological causatives in contemporary Latvian
99(48)
Nicole Nau
Extended uses of morphological causatives in Latvian
147(34)
Axel Holvoet
Part II Reflexives and middle voice
Middle voice reflexives and argument structure in Baltic
181(30)
Axel Holvoet
Marta Grzybowska
Agnieszka Rembialkowska
Converse relations with the reflexive marker in Lithuanian and Polish: Between grammar and lexicon
211(78)
Bjorn Wiemer
Marta Grzybowska
Part III Passives
Passivization and argument structure in Lithuanian
289(34)
Cori Anderson
Solving the puzzle of the Lithuanian passive
323(44)
Birute Sprauniene
Aukse Razanovaite
Erika Jasionyte
Latvian passives -- personal, impersonal and evidential
367(28)
Axel Holvoet
Language index 395(2)
Name index 397(2)
Subject index 399