Title of article
Reciprocal constructions in Avar
Author/Authors
Hisanari Yamada، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
22
From page
150
To page
171
Abstract
This paper examines reciprocal constructions in Standard Avar, focusing on the syntactic positions (S, A, O, etc.) the reciprocal pronoun coca- and its antecedent fill when they are dependents of the same predicate. Avar, a Daghestanian language spoken in the North East Caucasus in Russia, has an absolutive-ergative case marking system. Standard Avar mainly uses the free reciprocal pronoun coca- for reciprocalization. Taken from a crosslinguistic perspective, coca- displays an interesting distribution pattern. The most unusual property of Standard Avar reciprocal constructions occurs when a reciprocal relation holds between the two participants of an event normally encoded as an ergative-absolutive transitive clause. The reciprocal pronoun coca- often appears in the ergative case and its antecedent in the absolutive case. From a morphological perspective, the ergative reciprocal pronoun and its antecedent appear to occupy the A and O positions, respectively. I argue that, from a syntactic perspective, the absolutive antecedent is S rather than O, and that the ergative reciprocal pronoun is not A but still functions as an NP.
Keywords
Daghestanian language , Absolutive-ergative , transitivity , Reciprocalization , Free reciprocal pronoun
Journal title
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)
Record number
1291253
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