In:Non-Canonical Passives
Edited by Artemis Alexiadou and Florian Schäfer
[Linguistik Aktuell/Linguistics Today 205] 2013
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 28 March 2013
https://doi.org/10.1075/la.205.toc
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Table of contents
Non-canonical passives
Adjectival passives and adjectival participles in English
The get-passive at the intersection of get and the passive
Three “competing” auxiliaries of a non-canonical passive: On the German GET passive and its auxiliaries
Variations in non-canonical passives
How much bekommen is there in the German bekommen passive?
Haben-statives in German: A syntactic analysis
Another passive that isn’t one: On the semantics of German haben-passives
Passives and near-passives in Balto-Slavic: On the survival of accusative
How do things get done: On non-canonical passives in Finnish
Anticausativizing a causative verb: The passive se faire construction in French
On the syntax-semantics of passives
in Persian
Two indirect passive constructions in Japanese
Få and its passive complement
The Danish reportive passive as a non-canonical passive
(Non-)canonical passives and reflexives: Deponents and their like
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