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Passives Cross-Linguistically

Theoretical and Experimental Approaches
 
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The volume Passives Cross-Linguistically provides analyses of passive constructions across different languages and populations from the interface perspectives between syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. In addition to the theoretical contributions, some experimental works are presented, which explore passives from psycholinguistic perspectives.

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The chapters collected in the volume Passives Cross-Linguistically provide analyses of passive constructions across different languages and populations from the interface perspectives between syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. The contributions are, in principle, all based on the background of generative grammatical theory. In addition to the theoretical contributions of the first part of this volume, all solidly built on rich empirical bases, some experimental works are presented, which explore passives from a psycholinguistic perspective based on theoretical insights. The languages/language families covered in the contributions include South Asian languages (Odia/Indo-Aryan and Telugu/Dravidian, but also Kharia/Austro-Asiatic), Japanese, Arabic, English, German, Modern Greek, and several modern Romance varieties (Catalan, Romanian, and especially southern Italian dialects) as well as Vedic Sanskrit and Ancient Greek.
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Editorial Foreword

List of Figures and Tables

Notes on Contributors



Introduction

Akemi Matsuya and Kleanthes&&&x00A0;K. Grohmann



1 Long
-Distance Passives by Structure Removal


Gereon M&&&x00FC;ller



2 On Passive and Perfect Participles

Peter Hallman



3 On Deontic Passives

Eva
-Maria Remberger




4 Indirect Object Want
-Passives in Southern Italy


Adam Ledgeway



5 Unexpected Passive Structures from Prepositional Verbs in Catalan

Isabel Cresp&&&x00ED;



6 Two Types of Passive? Voice Morphology and &&&x201C;Low Passives&&&x201D; in Vedic Sanskrit and Ancient Greek

Laura Grestenberger



7 Non
-active Voices in South Asian Languages


Pritha Chandra, Gurmeet Kaur and Anindita Sahoo



8 A More Articulated Approach to Causativity Alternation

Mohamed Naji



9 Semantic and Pragmatic Implications of Passives

Akemi Matsuya



10 The Source of Passive Sentence Difficulty: Task Effects and Predicate Semantics, Not Argument Order

Caterina&&&x00A0;L. Paolazzi, Nino Grillo and Andrea Santi



11 Synthetic Passives in Early and Impaired Grammar: The View from Greek Reflexive Verbs

Arhonto Terzi



12 The Mirage of &&&x201C;Impaired Passives&&&x201D; and the Locus Preservation Hypothesis

Kleanthes&&&x00A0;K. Grohmann, Maria Kambanaros and Evelina Leivada



Index