The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Morphology 2023
DOI: 10.1002/9781119693604.morphcom025
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Deponency

Laura Grestenberger

Abstract: The terms ‘deponency’ and ‘deponents’ originally referred to a particular class of Latin verbs, which take passive (‘non‐active’) morphology but are syntactically active. The term has been extended to verbs in other languages with seemingly aberrant voice morphology, and eventually to other kinds of perceived mismatches between morphology and syntax. Deponency has therefore become a useful tool for testing assumptions regarding the lexicon–(morpho)syntax interface. This entry uses deponency in Latin as a case … Show more

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