Split-ergativity in Maori: an Reanalysis of the Passive Construction in Maori - Anna Pucilowski - Books - VDM Verlag Dr. Müller - 9783639011715 - June 19, 2008
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Split-ergativity in Maori: an Reanalysis of the Passive Construction in Maori

Anna Pucilowski

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Split-ergativity in Maori: an Reanalysis of the Passive Construction in Maori

The so-called passive in Maori has been the topic of a long-standing debate in the linguistics literature. Its frequency, especially in past tense narratives, makes this construction an atypical passive. This book examines previous treatments of the problem and then suggests that, rather than an atypical passive construction, it is ergative, so that Maori has split-ergativity. It also looks at Maori from a diachronic perspective, and shows that it differs from its Eastern Polynesian sisters, which are all accusative. Maori is different because the extension of the imperfective pattern did not spread to all transitive clauses, thus preventing a reanalysis of imperfective clauses as active. This book is intended for linguists interested in Maori and Polynesian languages and linguistics, as well as typologists with an interest in ergativity and split-alignment systems.

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Released June 19, 2008
ISBN13 9783639011715
Publishers VDM Verlag Dr. Müller
Pages 144
Dimensions 199 g
Language English