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Subject autonomy marking in Macro-Tani and the typology of middle voice
Middle voice constructions are generally understood as syntactically detransitivizing and as semantically characterized by a “low degree of event elaboration” (in Kemmer’s terms) involving a relatively affected subject.
Post Mark W., Modi Yankee
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A Systematic Review of Literature on Student Voice and Agency in Middle Grade Contexts
This systematic review analyzes the research literature on student voice and agency in the middle grades, focusing on middle-level schools, culture, and learning environments.
Mary Beth Schaefer +3 more
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Perfect, middle voice and Indoeuropean verbal endings
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Francisco R. Adrados
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Voice biomarkers in middle and later adulthood as predictors of cognitive changes
BackgroundProsody voice measures, especially jitter and shimmer, have been associated with cognitive impairment and hold potential as early indicators of risk for cognitive decline.
Elizabeth Mahon, Margie E. Lachman
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Hermeneutics, Practice, Event. An Attempt at Re-Conceptualizing Human Agency [PDF]
The paper deals with the problem of a re-conceptualization of the basic modes of human agency. This task is prompted by a consideration, according to which our traditional conceptuality (going back to the Greek distinction between poiesis and praxis ...
Miklós Nyírő
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The paper proposes the hypothesis that “non-canonical passives”, namely sentences without agent or cause are closer to middle voice than to passive voice.
Anna Sőrés
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Bribri media tantum verbs and the rise of labile syntax
In this article, we first show that the Bribri (Chibchan) middle voice suffix -r derives passive voice from active transitive and agentive intransitive verbs, as well as anticausative verbs from nominal and adjectival roots.
Pacchiarotti Sara, Kulikov Leonid
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A “Middle Voice” from the South
In the 2020 Prague Virtual Conference of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Sharon Traweek was awarded the society’s John D. Bernal Prize jointly with Langdon Winner.
Jorge Núñez, Maka Suarez
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It has long been taken for granted in reference works, grammars and elementary introductions that Ancient Greek had three grammatical voices, active, passive and middle. Yet scholars have always had great difficulty in characterising the middle voice in
Geoffrey Horrocks
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Voice Syncretism Crosslinguistically: The View from Minimalism
Voice syncretism is widely attested crosslinguistically. In this paper, we discuss three different types of Voice syncretism, under which the same morpheme participates in different configurations.
Despina Oikonomou, Artemis Alexiadou
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