Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
566
Language
English
Published
Sep 20, 2006
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
9027229805
ISBN-13
9789027229809
Description
This enlightening work explores the nature of passivization across different languages, questioning whether it constitutes a universal phenomenon or varies significantly among linguistic systems. Authors Werner Abraham and Larisa Leisiö delve into typological perspectives, arguing that the mechanisms of passivization reveal critical insights into the structure and function of language itself.
Through a series of detailed analyses and discussions, they examine various languages, highlighting how passivization interacts with syntax, semantics, and the underlying cognitive processes. The book offers a comprehensive understanding of how passive constructions are formed and utilized, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of linguistic typology and the intricacies of human communication.
Through a series of detailed analyses and discussions, they examine various languages, highlighting how passivization interacts with syntax, semantics, and the underlying cognitive processes. The book offers a comprehensive understanding of how passive constructions are formed and utilized, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of linguistic typology and the intricacies of human communication.