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Voice and v: Lessons from Acehnese
'Voice and V' 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. The book 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, a wide range of non-canonical voice constructions are explained.OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
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The MIT Press.,
2014
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1 online resource (xiv, 193 pages) :illustrations.
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English
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9780262320559
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Julie Anne Legate.
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agus
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https://direct.mit.edu/books/monograph/3412/Voice-and-vLessons-from-Acehnese
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