Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
-
[1]
Types of split system (Chapter 4) - ErgativityTypes of split system · R. M. W. Dixon, Australian National University, Canberra; Book: Ergativity; Online publication: 06 July 2010; Chapter DOI: https://doi ...
-
[2]
[PDF] Split Ergativity (is not about ergativity)Aug 9, 2019 · Split ergativity is when a language uses both ergative and nominative-accusative patterns, often in different parts of grammar, such as case ...
-
[3]
[PDF] 20. Ergativity - UC Berkeley LinguisticsErgativity is when languages treat transitive subjects differently from intransitive ones, or treat objects like intransitive subjects. It includes ergative, ...
-
[4]
TAM Split Ergativity, Part II - Coon - 2013 - Compass HubMar 25, 2013 · This article surveys empirical and theoretical work on Tense-Aspect-Mood (''TAM'') based split ergativity, and offers an account for how it arises.
-
[5]
[PDF] Split-ergativity in Hittite - UChicago VoicesIt is indeed true that many languages exhibit a split between pronouns and nouns, in other words, pronouns follow an accusative alignment and nouns an ergative ...
-
[6]
[PDF] ergative, absolutive, accusative and nominative - MPG.PuReAbstract. This paper discusses the definitions of the terms ergative, absolutive, accusative and nominative (as general concepts), which are.
-
[7]
Austronesian Alignment - Puyuma ProjectThe two most common ways are called nominative-accusative alignment (which English uses) and ergative alignment. In nominative-accusative alignment, the boy in ...Missing: linguistics | Show results with:linguistics
-
[8]
Bilinguals processing noun morphology: Evidence for the Language ...Spanish is a nominative-accusative language, like English, while Basque is an ergative–absolutive language, like Mayan or Eskimo-Aleut languages (Dixon, 1994).
-
[9]
[PDF] The Syntax of Alignment - ScholarSpaceAgreement in languages with an accusative system of alignment typically targets the sole argument of an intransitive verb and the first argument of a transitive ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[10]
Case Endings of the Five DeclensionsCase Endings of the Five Declensions ... 3rd Declension: Mute Stems, m. / f. ... 3rd Declension: Mute Stems, n. ... 3rd Declension: Liquid and Nasal Stems, m. / f.
-
[11]
Syntactic Typology: Studies in the Phenomenology of Language' Second, languages with split ergativity on a tense/aspect basis provide examples where the same noun phrase appears now in the ergative, now in the ...
-
[12]
CASES AND POSTPOSITIONS - Basque Language Institute - EHUThere are three grammatical cases in Euskara: Ergative, Dative and Absolutive. They are marked on the Noun phrases by the following endings or morphemes.
-
[13]
[PDF] 1 Ergative vs. accusative patternsSep 27, 2010 · Dixon (1994) estimates that 25% of the world's languages have ergative pat- terns of this sort. c. serv-us slave domin-¯os masters audi-t hear ...
-
[14]
[PDF] On the phasal status of DP in Inuktitut*INTR. 'The dog is eating.' In (1a), the agent of the transitive verb is case-marked with ergative -up and the object is absolutive, ...
-
[15]
[PDF] Ergativity in Indo-European - BYU ScholarsArchiveMar 18, 1988 · Ergative languages include Basque, Georgian, many aboriginal languages of Australia, and some. North-American Indian languages. Example (3) ...Missing: Native | Show results with:Native<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[16]
[PDF] Chapter 2 - Overview of Ergativity - University of Hawaii SystemErgativity is a pattern where subject (S) and object (O) of a verb are treated as equivalent, while the subject of an intransitive verb (A) is treated ...
-
[17]
[PDF] THE TYPOLOGY OF STATIVE-ACTIVE LANGUAGESStative-active languages, also called 'split intransitive', encode an agentive subject like an agent, while non-agentive subjects are marked like a patient.
-
[18]
Chapter Alignment of Case Marking of Full Noun PhrasesIn studying the alignment of case marking, we ask the question which of S, A, and P are coded identically and which are coded differently.
-
[19]
Georgian: Ergative or active? - ScienceDirect.comCatford J.C.. Ergativity in Caucasian languages. Papers from the 6th meeting of the North Eastern Linguistic Society (1976), pp. 37-48.
-
[20]
[PDF] Towards a Unified Account of Person SplitsDifferent phenomena are known to exhibit sensitivity to the person/animacy (P/A) features of clausal arguments. One example is P/A-based split-ergativity.
-
[21]
TAM Split Ergativity, Part I - Coon - 2013 - Compass HubMar 25, 2013 · This article surveys empirical and theoretical work on Tense-Aspect-Mood (''TAM'') based split ergativity, and offers an account for how it ...
-
[22]
[PDF] THE ERGATIVE CONSTRUCTION IN KURDISH - ZimannasErgativity, as is also the case in those other. Indo-Iranian languages which exhibit it, is confined to the so-called past tenses of the transitive verb. The ...
-
[23]
[PDF] the evolution of ergativity in iranian languagesAbstract. This paper presents an attempt to investigate the origins of ergativity in Iranian languages, drawing upon diachronic and synchronic analyses.
-
[24]
[PDF] A biclausal analysis of aspect based split ergativity∗ Jessica CoonIn this paper I argue that this apparent nominative-accusative pattern is an illusion, and may be reduced to the fact that non-perfective forms in Chol are bi- ...
-
[25]
[PDF] Ergativity - Gramma Institute of LinguisticsR. M. W. Dixon here provides a full survey of morphological ergativity splits, and investigates their semantic bases. There is discussion of how an ergative ...
- [26]
-
[27]
An interpretation of split ergativity and related patterns - Academia.eduSplit ergativity reflects conflicts between viewpoint and attention flow in language structures. The paper aims to unify split case-marking patterns under a ...Missing: bidirectional | Show results with:bidirectional<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[28]
[PDF] Polyvalent case, geometric hierarchies, and split ergativityProminence hierarchy effects such as the animacy hierarchy and definiteness hierarchy have been a puzzle for formal treatments of case since they were first.
-
[29]
None### Summary of Active-Stative Agreement in Lakota and Choctaw
-
[30]
[PDF] “optional” “ergativity” in tibeto-burman languagesOct 2, 2011 · The. ―optional‖ presence of the ergative marking is determined by semantic factors, especially agentivity and perfectivity, and pragmatic ...
-
[31]
(PDF) "Optional" "ergativity" in Tibeto-Burman languagesJan 31, 2025 · The "optional" presence of the ergative marking is determined by semantic factors, especially agentivity and perfectivity, and pragmatic factors ...
-
[32]
Ergativity in Indo-Aryan### Summary of Split Ergativity in Hindi-Urdu
-
[33]
NoneSummary of each segment:
-
[34]
(PDF) Ergativity in Hindi Urdu, JSAL - ResearchGateJul 26, 2019 · The analysis suggests a potential unified source for ergative person splits and aspect splits, and that nominative languages differ from ...
-
[35]
[PDF] The rise of ergativity in Hindi Assessing the role of grammaticalizationAs with most ergative languages, Hindi is split-ergative, which means that the ergative alignment is only found in par- ticular constructions and/or paradigms.
-
[36]
[PDF] Ergative case assignment in Hindi-Urdu: Evidence from light verb ...1. Introduction. Hindi-Urdu is a split-ergative language. The split is along the the lines of aspect, with ergative marking only occurring in the perfective.
-
[37]
[PDF] Copyright by Juan Jesús Vázquez Álvarez 2011 - Ch'olThis language is used by nearly 200,000 speakers, distributed in two main dialects: Tila Chol and Tumbalá Chol. ... Set A or ergative person markers ...<|separator|>
-
[38]
Dyirbal / Jirrbal language Y123 - | AIATSIS corporate websiteDyirbal is a language name which has the following dialects: Ngadjan Y121, Waribarra Mamu Y118, Dulgubarra Mamu Y122, Jirrbal Y149, Gulngay Y126, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[39]
[PDF] Northwest Journal of Linguistics 3.3:1–37 (2009) Transitivity in ...Dec 26, 2009 · Sahaptin morphological transitivity. Grammatical relations are coded morphologically—by pronominals that prefix to the verb, second position ...
-
[40]
[PDF] Ditransitive Alignment in Yakima SahaptinLike typical inverse direction systems, Sahaptin uses a verbal inverse marker when second person acts on first and ... the Sahaptin system ... Direct, inverse and ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[41]
[PDF] a grammar of yakima ichishkiin /sahaptin - COREJun 14, 2010 · Language teachers at the Yakama Nation have welcomed me into their community; I am ever learning that this work revolves around relationships.
-
[42]
The Origin of NP Split Ergativity - jstorThe Anatolian branch of Indo-European is characterized by a split-ergative case-mark- ing system in which neuters inflect ergatively and common-gender nouns ...
-
[43]
[PDF] Ergativity/RMW Dixon.English is an example of a language with accusative syntax. Any two clauses may be coordinated, and if there is a shared NP it can be replaced by a pronoun ...
-
[44]
[PDF] Ergative Case Assignment, Wackernagel's Law, and the VP Base ...According to Dixon (1979: 63), all morphologically ergative languages are split ergative languages; in other words, no language is entirely ergative. Whether or ...
-
[45]
Developments into and Out of Ergativity: Indo-Aryan DiachronyThe Indo-Aryan language family provides an ideal situation for a study of case and ergativity. Old Indo-Aryan (Vedic, Sanskrit) did not have an ergative case, ...
-
[46]
(PDF) Approaches to Ergativity in Indo-Aryan - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · It has usually been argued that ergativity could have been derived either from the passive or the originally PIE ergative construction. In ...
-
[47]
Split Ergativity in the History of the Ch'olan Branch of the Mayan ...Aug 6, 2025 · Francisco Marroquín. Bricker, Victoria. 1981. The source of the ergative split in Yucatec Maya. Journal of Mayan. Linguistics 2, no. 2:83–127 ...
-
[48]
Split Ergativity in the History of the Ch'olan Branch of the Mayan ...In our opinion, Kaufman and Norman (1984:90) are correct that Yukatek developed split ergativity before any of the Ch'olan languages, and that it ... Toward a ...Missing: timeline | Show results with:timeline
-
[49]
(PDF) Early descriptions of pama-nyungan ergativity - ResearchGatePDF | Ergative marking and function are generally adequately described in the grammars of the small minority of the Aboriginal Australian Pama-Nyungan.
-
[50]
[PDF] Ergativity - RMW DixonOct 7, 2004 · At the morphological level, Dyirbal is by no means a fully ergative language; it is rather of the type that has been called 'split ergative'.
-
[51]
On the Origin of the Nez Perce Ergative NP SuffixThe Nez Perce ergative NP suffix -nim is suggested to derive from a directional marking for motion 'hither'. It marks agent NPs in transitive clauses.
-
[52]
[PDF] Ergative Case and the Transitive Subject: A View from Nez PerceMar 22, 2009 · The paper concludes with an extension of the present analysis to Sahaptin, where ergative case on the subject depends on the person.
-
[53]
[PDF] On Inherent and Dependent Theories of Ergative CaseAs in many languages, the causee (the embedded subject) in Basque is marked absolutive if the embedded predicate is intransitive but dative if the embedded ...
-
[54]
[PDF] Deriving split-ergativity in the progressive - UPV/EHUSplit ergativity in Basque progressive sentences occurs when the external argument of a transitive sentence is not ergative-marked, despite the event of the ...
-
[55]
[PDF] LINGUISTIC TYPOLOGY AND FIRST LANGUAGE ACQUISITIONThese various studies also show that children are remarkably quick to home in on the factors that condition split ergativity in their language. This suggests ...