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Introduction | ||
Active Voice and Middle Diathesis: A Cross-Linguistic Perspective | 1 | |
Voice, Aspect and Aktionsart: Middle and Passive in Ancient Greek | 23 | |
A Functional Typology of Antipassives | 49 | |
Voice: Beyond Control and Affectedness | 89 | |
The Rise of the English GET-Passive | 119 | |
Passive Participles across Languages | 151 | |
Middle Voice, Transitivity, and the Elaboration of Events | 179 | |
On "Middle Voice" Verbs in Mandarin | 231 | |
The Implications of Ergativity for a Philippine Voice System | 247 | |
A Tale of Two Passives in Irish | 279 | |
The Tupi-Guarani Inverse | 313 | |
Passives and Alternatives in Children's Narratives in English, Spanish, German, and Turkish | 341 | |
Index of Languages | 365 | |
Index of Subjects | 369 |
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