The Iranian languages, due to their exceptional time-depth of
attestation, constitute one of the very few instances where a shift
from accusative alignment to split-ergativity is actually documented.
Yet remarkably, within historical syntax, the Iranian case has
received only very superficial coverage. This book provides the first
in-depth treatment of alignment change in Iranian, from Old Persian (5
C. BC) to the present. The first part of the book examines the claim
that ergativity in Middle Iranian emerged from an Old Iranian agented
passive construction. This view is rejected in favour of a theory
which links the emergence of ergativity to External Possession. Thus
the primary mechanisms involved is not reanalysis, but the extension
of a pre-existing construction. The notion of Non-Canonical
Subjecthood plays a pivotal role, which in the present account is
linked to the semantics of what is termed Indirect Participation. In
the second part of the book, a comparative look at contemporary West
Iranian is undertaken. It can be shown that throughout the subsequent
developments in the morphosyntax, distinct components such as
agreement, nominal case marking, or the grammar of cliticisation, in
fact developed remarkably independently of one another. It was this
de-coupling of sub-systems of the morphosyntax that led to the
notorious multiplicity of alignment types in Iranian, a fact that also
characterises past-tense alignments in the sister branch of
Indo-European, Indo-Aryan. Along with data from more than 20 Iranian
languages, presented in a manner that renders them accessible to the
non-specialist, there is extensive discussion of more general topics
such as the adequacy of functional accounts of changes in case
systems, discourse pressure and the role of animacy, the notion of
drift, and the question of alignment in early Indo-European.
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A Construction Grammar Approach
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110198614
Publisert
2015
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Vendor
De Gruyter Mouton
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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