Voice-related constructions in the Austronesian languages of Flores

Wayan Arka, Fay Wouk

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    Abstract

    This paper discusses findings of our research on voice in the Austronesian languages of Flores, Indonesia. Research reported in this paper is part of a broader inquiry into voice and voice expressions in the languages of Nusa Tenggara. We begin with a brief introduction to the typology of Flores languages and their position within the Austronesian family. We then present data showing the types of voice constructions and their properties. We claim that, while typically lacking voice morphology, Flores languages show remarkably rich voice oppositions. Finally, we conclude with a discussion of issues relating to the historical question of the total loss of the Austronesian voice system in these languages and the problem of how to best analyse the data.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationArgument realisations and related constructions in Austronesian languages: papers from 12-ICAL
    EditorsW Arka, N Indrawati
    Place of PublicationCanberra Australia
    PublisherAsia-Pacific Linguistics
    Pages313-333
    Volume2
    Edition1st
    ISBN (Print)9781922185129
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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