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9 February 2010

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Voice and Grammatical Relations

In Honor of Masayoshi Shibatani

Edited by Tasaku Tsunoda and Taro Kageyama
University of Tokyo / Kwansei Gakuin University

2006. xviii, 342 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 2976 2 / EUR 125.00 / USD 188.00
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This volume presents thirteen original papers dealing with various aspects of two related areas of research of major concern to linguists of all theoretical persuasions: voice and grammatical relations. The papers are written from typological, functional, and cognitive perspectives, and contain a number of general studies as well as studies focusing on specific issues, and offer a wealth of data from a broad range of languages. The volume provides up-to-date discussions of an array of issues of theoretical concern, including the nature of grammatical relations, voice in agent/patient systems, the expression vs. non-expression of participant roles, and personal vs. impersonal passives. The papers in the volume demonstrate that investigations into the nature of voice and grammatical relations can still yield fresh theoretical and typological insights.


Table of contents

List of contributors
ix–x
Preface
xi–xiii
Selected bibliography of Masayoshi Shibatani
xv–xviii
The Hawaiian passive/imperative particle
Kenneth William Cook
1–14
Indiscrete grammatical relations: The Lunda passive
T. Givón and Boniface Kawasha
15–41
Valency sets in Kashmiri
Peter E. Hook and Omkar N. Koul
43–84
Property description as a voice phenomenon
Taro Kageyama
85–114
Dimensions of defocusing
Ronald W. Langacker
115–137
On grammatical relations as constraints on referent identification
Randy J. LaPolla
139–151
Participant roles, thematic roles and syntactic relations
Christian Lehmann
153–174
Information focus in relational clause structure
Elena S. Maslova
175–194
Voice without subjects, objects, or obliques: Manipulating argument structure in Agent/Patient systems (Mohawk)
Marianne Mithun
195–216
Chukchi reciprocals (with an appendix on Koryak and Itelmen)
Vladimir P. Nedjalkov
217–246
The regular and the extended comitative reciprocal construction, illustrated from German
Franz Plank
247–270
Auxiliation of ‘give’ verbs in Russian: Discourse evidence for grammaticalization
Vera I. Podlesskaya
271–298
Reflexive and middle constructions of Warrungu (Australia)
Tasaku Tsunoda
299–333
Language index
335–336
Name index
337–338
Subject index
339–342