Form, Meaning and Aspect in the German Impersonal Passive
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Form, Meaning and Aspect in the German Impersonal Passive  (English, Paperback, Leese Michelle)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
    • Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
    • ISBN: 9781800798496
    • Edition: 2022
    • Pages: 306
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    > (Petra M. Vogel, Professor of German Linguistics, University of Siegen, Germany) > (Dr Christopher Beedham, Honorary Lecturer, Department of German, University of St Andrews, Scotland) Actional passives are conventionally considered to be the result of a voice analysis conversion process. They are said to derive from semantically identical underlying actives, even though most passives do not contain the agent - the entity carrying out the action - that would be crucial to such a conversion. Beedham's aspect analysis offered an alternative perspective which discarded any notion of a mandatory connection to the active, and instead proposed that passive formation requires only a lexically telic verb, compositional telicity and a patient (affected entity) subject. This book challenges both these analyses via an empirical investigation into the somewhat neglected impersonal passive in German of the type Es wurde getanzt, which, as a zero-argument, atelic construction, exists as an exception to both the voice and aspect analysis rules. Using the theoretical framework of Saussurean structuralism and Beedham's <>, this book presents a new, <> analysis of both this impersonal passive and the German actional passive in general; plus, it proposes that since Es wurde getanzt, as the barest form of passive and the closest realisation of the werden + ge-V-t core of all passives, is atelic, this werden-passive core too is atelic.
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