Chapter 12 Icelandic valency classes oblique subjects, oblique ambitransitives and the actional passive

The present chapter gives an overview of valency classes in Icelandic and the most common, noticeable, or productive alternations found in the language. The over-view is based on my own native-speaker knowledge of the language, on my earlier research and on the existing literature on Icelandic. Most...

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Main Author: Barðdal, Jóhanna (auth)
Other Authors: Malchukov, Andrej (Editor), Comrie, Bernard (Editor)
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Published: Berlin/Boston De Gruyter 2015
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