Concept: voice construction

Definition

A voice construction is a verb-coded alternant in a °voice alternation.

Comments

The best-known voice construction type is the passive voice construction, but given the broader understanding of Zúñiga & Kittilä (2019) and related work, there are quite a few others, including applicative, causative, and anticausative.

Croft's comparative concept
voice construction (CXN):

voice construction (CXN) = an argument structure construction that expresses the relationship between the participant roles of an event expressed in a clause and their relative salience (topicality). Examples: The grizzlies ate the salmon and The salmon were eaten by the grizzlies are instances of contrasting voice constructions, the basic voice construction and the nonbasic voice construction (specifically, the passive–inverse construction), which are appropriate in different discourse contexts, depending on whether the grizzlies or the salmon is the more salient participant at that point in the discourse. (Section 6.1.1)

Wikipedia
voice (grammar)
SIL Glossary
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Sources
Zúñiga and Kittilä 2019