In:Antipassive: Typology, diachrony, and related constructions
Edited by Katarzyna Janic and Alena Witzlack-Makarevich
[Typological Studies in Language 130] 2021
► pp. 427–446
Chapter 13Antipassive derivations in Sino-Tibetan/Trans-Himalayan and their
sources
Published online: 23 March 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.130.13jac
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.130.13jac
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of antipassive
constructions in the Sino-Tibetan/Trans-Himalayan family. It shows
that all of these constructions are relatively recent developments,
and originate from three distinct historical sources, including the
incorporation of generic nouns, the verbalization of action
nominalizations and reflexive/middle markers. All productive
antipassive constructions in the family are found in languages with
polypersonal indexation and ergative case marking.
Article outline
- Introduction
- 1.Antipassive and indefinite objects
- 1.1Agent-preserving lability
- 1.2Indefinite/generic objects
- 1.3Light verb construction
- 1.4Noun incorporation
- 2.Incorporation of generic noun / indefinite element
- 3.Action nominalization + denominal verbalization
- 4.Reflexive/Middle
- 4.1Kiranti
- 4.2Dulong-Rawang
- 4.3Kuki-Chin
- 4.4West Himalayish
- 4.5Old Chinese
- 5.Conclusion
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