[Lingtyp] query: instrument voice

Michael Cysouw cysouw at uni-marburg.de
Tue Feb 22 15:21:51 UTC 2022


How about English: “the key opens the door”. However, in this exotic language there is no overt marking of the alternation.

best
Michael



> On 22. Feb 2022, at 01:40, David Gil <gil at shh.mpg.de> wrote:
> 
> 
> Dear all,
>  
> In the Austronesian languages of Taiwan, Philippines and Madagascar, there is a verbal affix that is said to mark "instrument voice"; loosely speaking, it marks the topic or subject of the clause as bearing the semantic role of instrument.
>  
> Is anybody familiar with similar instrument-voice constructions from other parts of the world?
>  
> The reason I ask is that a similar construction is present also in some languages of the Bird's Head and Cenderawasih Bay regions of New Guinea, eg. Biak, Roon, Wamesa and Wooi (Austronesian), and Hatam, Sougb, Meyah and Moskona (non-Austronesian).  What's curious about this construction is that, unlike the well-known Austronesian cases, it is the only morphologically-marked voice in each of the languages in question; there is no "ordinary" morphological passive construction.  My feeling is that this construction is quite uncommon cross-linguistically, but I would like to get a feel for the extent to which this is indeed true.
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> David
> 
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