1 Ergativity and Change in Inuktitut•

Ergativity is property of a language which treats the subject of an intransitive verb as identical in some grammatical fashion to the patient/theme argument of a transitive verb. Explanations for this patterning within generative grammar are many (see Manning 1996; Johns 2000 for an overview). It is...

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