Matches in LOV for { <http://purl.org/linguistics/gold/AntiPassiveVoice> ?p ?o. }
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- AntiPassiveVoice type Class.
- AntiPassiveVoice comment "In the antipassive construction, the patient-like argument is either suppressed (left implicit) or realized as an oblique complement, rather than as a direct object as would be the case in the basic two-place predicate transitive construction. The antipassive voice is most commonly found in ergative languages. In this case, the direct object, which is in the absolutive case in the transitive construction, is no longer marked as absolutive, but is marked as oblique or is supressed entirely. The agent-like argument, marked as ergative in a typical transitive construction, is instead marked as absolutive, making it appear like the agent of an intransitive construction. [Polinsky 2008]".
- AntiPassiveVoice isDefinedBy "http://purl.org/linguistics/gold".
- AntiPassiveVoice label "AntiPassiveVoice".
- AntiPassiveVoice subClassOf VoiceProperty.