Ergativity and causativity


Term Paper (Advanced seminar), 2008

10 Pages, Grade: 1,0


Abstract or Introduction

The term ‘ergativity’ is used to describe a grammatical pattern in which there is a formal parallel between the object of a transitive clause and the subject of an intransitive clause. The subject of the transitive clause, however, is treated differently. Dixon, in his standard survey of ergativity, uses the following symbols for these three elements: S = intransitive subject, A = transitive subject, and O = transitive object (1994:6). Initially, the term ‘ergativity’ was only associated with case marking on constituents of a noun phrase. Manning summarises this as folllows: “The more patient-like argument of a transitive verb appears in the same absolutive case as the single argument of an intransitive verb, while the more agent-like argument of a transitive verb is marked differently, in what is known as the ergative case” (1996 : 3). Thus, ergativity is the counterpiece to accusativity, where one case is employed for the intransitive (S) and the transitive subject (A) (nominative) and another case marks the transitive object (O) (accusative).
The term ‘ergativity’ derives from the Greek words ergon ‘work, deed’ and ergátēs ‘doer (of an action)’ (Bussmann 1996 : 151) and thus relates to the active – the “more agent-like” – member of the pair involved in a transitive structure. Dixon states that the first use of this term was in 1912 in a study on the Dagestanian language Rutul (1994 : 3).

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Title
Ergativity and causativity
College
University of Freiburg  (English Department)
Course
The Syntax and Semantics of the English Verb Phrase
Grade
1,0
Author
Year
2008
Pages
10
Catalog Number
V112823
ISBN (eBook)
9783640130726
ISBN (Book)
9783640130405
File size
406 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Ergativity, Syntax, Semantics, Causativity
Quote paper
Regina Männle (Author), 2008, Ergativity and causativity, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/112823

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