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Ergative case, Aspect and Person splits: Two case studies
Ergative case, Aspect and Person splits: Two case studies

Author(s): M. Rita Manzini, Leonardo M. Savoia , Ludovico Franco
Subject(s): Language studies, Morphology, Syntax, Comparative Linguistics
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: ergative case; oblique case; aspect; person split; Indo-Iranian;

Summary/Abstract: Ergativity splits between perfect and imperfective/progressive predicates are observed in languages with a specialized ergative case (Punjabi) and without it (Kurdish). Perfect predicates correspond to a VP projection; external arguments are introduced by means of an oblique case, namely an elementary part–whole predicate saying that the event is ‘included by’, ‘located at’ the argument. A more complex organization is found with imperfective/progressive predicates, where a head Asp projects a functional layer and introduces the external argument. Our proposal further yields the 1/2P vs. 3P Person split as a result of the intrinsic ability of 1/2P to serve as ‘location-of-event’.

  • Issue Year: 62/2015
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 297-351
  • Page Count: 55
  • Language: English