Non-canonical inverse in Circassian languages

Author:

Arkadiev Peter12

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences , Leninskiy avenue 32A , 119334 , Moscow , Russia

2. Russian State University for the Humanities , Miusskaya square 6 , 125993 , Moscow , Russia

Abstract

Abstract This paper discusses a typologically peculiar inverse-like construction found in the polysynthetic ergative Circassian languages of the Northwest-Caucasian family. These languages possess a cislocative verbal prefix, which, in addition to marking the spatial meaning of speaker-orientation, systematically occurs in polyvalent verbs when the object outranks the subject on the person hierarchy. The inverse-like use of the cislocative in Circassian differs from the “canonical” direct-inverse system in that, first, it is fully redundant since the person-role linking is achieved by means of the person markers themselves and, second, it does not occur in the basic transitive construction, featuring instead in configurations involving an indirect object both in ditransitive and bivalent intransitive verbs. It is argued that the typologically outstanding properties of the Circassian inverse-like marking can be naturally explained by its diachronic origin.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Medicine

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