Alignment shift as functional markedness reversal

IF 0.5 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Journal of Historical Linguistics Pub Date : 2021-07-23 DOI:10.1075/JHL.20017.JAN
Katarzyna Janic, C. Hemmings
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In this paper, we propose treating alignment shift as a process of functional markedness reversal in the domain of semantically transitive constructions. We illustrate how this approach allows us to capture similarities between the alignment shifts in Eskimo-Aleut and Western Austronesian languages, despite morphosyntactic differences in their voice systems. Using three diagnostics of functional markedness (semantic transitivity, topic continuity of P, and discourse frequency), we compare antipassive and ergative constructions in Eskimo-Aleut varieties and actor voice (av) and undergoer voice (uv) constructions in Western Austronesian varieties. We argue that ergative alignment is equivalent to a functionally unmarked P-prominent construction (e.g., ergative, uv), whilst accusative alignment is equivalent to a functionally unmarked A-prominent construction (e.g., antipassive, av). On this basis, we claim that both language groups are undergoing a parallel shift from ergative to accusative, since A-prominent constructions are functionally marked in more conservative varieties, but lose their functionally marked character and begin to function as unmarked transitive constructions in more innovative varieties.
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作为功能标记反转的对齐偏移
在本文中,我们建议将对齐移位视为语义传递结构领域中的功能标记反转过程。我们展示了这种方法如何使我们能够捕捉爱斯基摩-阿留特语和西南岛语的对齐变化之间的相似之处,尽管它们的语音系统存在形态句法差异。通过对功能标记性的三种诊断(语义及物性、P的话题连续性和话语频率),我们比较了爱斯基摩-阿留特语变体中的反作格和作格结构,以及西南岛语变体中演员语态(av)和受话者语态(uv)的结构。我们认为,作格对齐等价于功能上无标记的P-突出结构(例如,作格,uv),而宾格对齐等效于功能上没有标记的a-突出结构(如,反格,av)。在此基础上,我们认为两个语群都在经历从作格到宾格的平行转变,因为a突出结构在更保守的变体中具有功能标记,但在更创新的变体中失去了功能标记的特征,开始作为无标记的及物结构发挥作用。
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Journal of Historical Linguistics
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Historical Linguistics aims to publish, after peer-review, papers that make a significant contribution to the theory and/or methodology of historical linguistics. Papers dealing with any language or language family are welcome. Papers should have a diachronic orientation and should offer new perspectives, refine existing methodologies, or challenge received wisdom, on the basis of careful analysis of extant historical data. We are especially keen to publish work which links historical linguistics to corpus-based research, linguistic typology, language variation, language contact, or the study of language and cognition, all of which constitute a major source of methodological renewal for the discipline and shed light on aspects of language change. Contributions in areas such as diachronic corpus linguistics or diachronic typology are therefore particularly welcome.
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