Affiliation:
1. Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Abstract
Abstract
The present study contributes to the description of the coding of anticausatives and causative-anticausative
alternation in Classical Armenian based on conventional typologically-oriented questionnaires and a dataset of verbs attested in
the Armenian translation of the Bible. The synchronic evidence is then analyzed from a diachronic perspective with an outlook on
modern varieties of Armenian and the Proto-Indo-European reconstruction.
It is argued that discriminating between the derivational and inflectional tiers allows for a better explanation
of the morphological links between the patterns used to code causative-anticausative alternation in verbs of different semantic
types. According to preliminary quantitative estimations, the overall valency orientation of Classical Armenian is dominated by a
nondirected equipollent coding strategy. Altogether, when coded by transitivizing pairs, causative-anticausative alternation shows
preference for noncausal verbs of the a-conjugation, the paradigm of which typically combines equipollent
perfective forms with labile imperfective ones.
An improved descriptive model enables a better cross-linguistic alignment of coding patterns as illustrated by
comparing Classical Armenian to other cognate languages. Classical Armenian provides additional evidence on the typologically
common split in the coding of causative-anticausative pairs. Whereas the transitivizing and equipollent (and marginally
suppletive) patterns are diachronically stable within the prehistory of Armenian, the labile strategy constitutes a major
innovation typical for the imperfective part of the verbal paradigm.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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1. Causatives in Classical Armenian;Folia Linguistica;2023-04-24