
Theoretical Aspects of Passivization in the Framework of Applicative Grammar
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- THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF PASSIVIZATION IN THE FRAMEWORK OF APPLICATIVE GRAMMAR
- Editorial page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- Acknowledgements
- 1. INTRODUCTION: BACKGROUND AND GOALS
- 2. AN OUTLINE OF APPLICATIVE GRAMMAR
- 3. PASSIVIZATION AND APPLICATIVE GRAMMAR
- 4. THE CLASSICAL CONVERSION HYPOTHESIS
- 5. APPLICATIVE GRAMMAR AND HIERARCHICAL THEORIES
- 6. ARGUMENTS FOR THE ABSTRACT CONVERSION HYPOTHESIS
- 6.1 The problem of the active-passive relation
- 6.2 The problem of agented-agentless relations
- 6.3 Unspecified term in passive constructions
- 6.4 'By' as a transposer of a term in passive constructions
- 6.5 The significance of the converse predicate
- 7. A GENERALIZATION OF THE NOTIONS OF TRANSITIVE AND INTRANSITIVE CONSTRUCTIONS
- 7.1 Non-universality of the notions of subject and direct object
- 7.2 A uniform definition of passive and antipassive constructions
- 7.3 The grammatical and lexical notions of agent
- 8. A FORMAL THEORY OF PASSIVIZATION
- 8.1 The notion of type
- 8.2 Agentless and agented passive constructions
- 8.3 Formal reduction from the agented passive construction
- 8.4 Intransitive passive constructions
- 8.5 Impersonal passive constructions
- 8.6 Passivization of the tertiary term
- 9. CONCLUSION: FUNDAMENTAL FUNCTION OF PASSIVIZATION
- APPENDIX. SOME COMBINATORS USED IN LINGUISTICS
- REFERENCES
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