Publikation: Case systems : Beyond structural distinctions
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In this paper we argue that a simple division of languages into accusative and ergative is insufficient for an understanding of the case system of a language and obscures the systematic semantic contribution of case markers. We investigate two genetically unrelated split ergative languages, Urdu and Georgian and provide a unifying analysis of their synchronic case systems which models a complex interaction of case markers and the verbal argument structure in terms of interacting structural and semantic constraints. 1 The paper is organized as follows. We first discuss the history of the term" ergative" and the types of constructions covered by this term in Section 1. In Section 2 we discuss some formal accounts of ergativity, while in Section 3 we introduce a view of case based on Lexical- Functional Grammar (LFG) and in Section 4 LFG's linking theory. Data from Georgian and …
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BUTT, Miriam, Tracy Holloway KING, 2003. Case systems : Beyond structural distinctions. In: BRANDNER, Ellen, ed., Heike ZINSMEISTER, ed.. New perspectives on case theory. Stanford, California: CSLI Publ., 2003, pp. 53-88. CSLI lecture notes. 156. ISBN 1-57586-364-2BibTex
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