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Voice and v : Lessons from Acehnese

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An investigation of the syntactic structure of voice and v, using Acehnese (Malayo-Polynesian) as the empirical starting point. In Voice and v, Julie Anne Legate investigates the syntactic structure of voice, using Acehnese as the empirical starting point.

A central claim is that voice is encoded in a functional projection, VoiceP, which is distinct from, and higher than, vP.

Legate further claims that VoiceP may be associated with phi-features that semantically restrict the external argument position but do not saturate it.

Through minor variations in the properties of VoiceP, Legate explains a wide range of non-canonical voice constructions, including: agent-agreeing passives, grammatical object passives, impersonals, object voice constructions, and applicative voice in causatives.

Her analysis draws on data from a typologically diverse set of languages, not only Malayo-Polynesian, but also Celtic, Scandinavian, and Slavic.

Voice and v provides a detailed investigation into the syntactic structure of an understudied Malayo-Polynesian language, and thereby reveals important insights for the theoretical analysis of voice and the verb phrase.

Moreover, the work applies and broadens these insights to a range of related passive-like constructions crosslinguistically.

Voice and v thus joins a handful of model volumes that enlist typological depth and breadth to further our development of modern linguistic theory.

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MIT Press
0262526603 / 9780262526609
Paperback / softback
415
24/10/2014
United States
208 pages
152 x 229 mm