Title of article :
Reciprocal constructions in Avar
Author/Authors :
Hisanari Yamada، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
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)
Journal title :
Lingua(International Review of General Linguistics)