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Universal 1141:

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Universal 1141:

Original
The most frequent type of a passive construction is that with a stem affix.
Less frequent morphological expression types are auxiliary verbs, particles, extra-inflectional affixes, differential subject person markers, alternate stem affixes, sound replacement, infixes, circumfixes.
Standardized
IF there is a passive construction, THEN most commonly it will be expressed with a stem affix.
Keywords
diathesis, voice
Domain
inflection, syntax
Type
no genuine implication; rather: provided that
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
79 languages from the GRAMCATS database, see Haspelmath 1990: 71-72
Source
Haspelmath 1990: 32
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    1. “Stem affix” means that the affix is attached directly to the verb stem, inside aspect, tense, and person markers.2. See also ##416, 417.3. Haspelmath: 1990: 27: a construction is called passive if: (i) the active subject corresponds either to a non-obligatory oblique phrase or to nothing; and (ii) the active direct object (if any) corresponds to the subject of the passive; and (iii) the construction is somehow restricted vis-à-vis another unrestricted construction (the active), e.g. less frequent, functionally specialized, not fully productive.

    1. May 2020

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