Introduction: towards a diachronic typology of the middle voice

IF 0.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS STUF-Language Typology and Universals Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1515/stuf-2023-2005
G. Inglese, A. Sansó
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Abstract Much of the typological research on the middle voice has so far largely focused on the cross-linguistic definition and status of the middle as a voice category and its relationship to other voice operations such as reflexives and passives. Diachronic research on the middle, especially in a cross-linguistic perspective, remains to these days comparatively marginal. Overall, the existing studies have argued that middle markers generally originate from reflexive markers, and that the reflexive > middle diachronic path is unidirectional. This special issue collects a number of papers that address the diachrony of middle markers cross-linguistically, with the goal of either contributing to refine our understanding of already known diachronic pathways leading to middle markers or challenging assumptions on their possible historical sources (which go well beyond reflexives only) and the purported unidirectionality in their development.
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前言:对中音的历时类型学的探讨
到目前为止,关于中间语态的类型学研究主要集中在中间语态的跨语言定义和地位,以及它与其他语态操作(如反身语态和被动语态)的关系。到目前为止,对“中间”的历时性研究,特别是跨语言视角的历时性研究,仍然处于相对边缘的地位。总体而言,已有的研究认为,中间标记一般起源于自反性标记,并且自反性>中间历时路径是单向的。这期特刊收集了一些关于中间标记跨语言的历时性的论文,目的是为了改进我们对已知的导致中间标记的历时性途径的理解,或者挑战关于它们可能的历史来源的假设(远远超出了反身性)以及它们发展中的所谓单向性。
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