In:Antipassive: Typology, diachrony, and related constructions
Edited by Katarzyna Janic and Alena Witzlack-Makarevich
[Typological Studies in Language 130] 2021
► pp. 483–514
Chapter 15Indirect antipassive in Circassian
Published online: 23 March 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.130.15ark
https://doi.org/10.1075/tsl.130.15ark
Abstract
The article focuses on antipassive formation in
Adyghe and Kabardian (Circassian < West Caucasian), polysynthetic
languages with ergative alignment of basic morphosyntax. The
Circassian antipassive is typologically unusual in several respects. First, it is
derived not only from transitive, but also from intransitive verbs:
in these cases, it eliminates the indirect object. Thus, antipassive
in Circassian targets an object argument, but not necessarily the
direct object, contradicting the general ergative patterning.
Second, the Circassian antipassive is expressed by the change of the
root-final vowel, which complicates the determination of the
direction of the valency change. Third, although the Circassian
antipassive mainly fulfils the semantic functions typologically
associated with antipassives, sometimes the syntactic type of the
argument (i.e. nominal vs. clause) is relevant for the choice of the
valency frame as well.
Keywords: Circassian languages, polysynthesis, intransitive verbs, lability, applicatives
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Typologically relevant features of Circassian languages
- 3.The morphology of the Circassian antipassive
- 3.1Marked antipassive
- 3.2Unmarked antipassive
- 3.3The issue of directionality and formal marking
- 4.Antipassive and the verbal lexicon
- 5.Syntax, semantics and pragmatics of antipassivization in Circassian
- 6.Typological outlook and conclusions
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