Focus in an active/agentive alignment system: the case of Beria (Saharan)

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  • Angelika Jakobi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.46.2006.339

Abstract

Beria, a member of the Saharan language family, is one of the rare languages in Africa exhibiting both an ergative and an active/agentive alignment system of grammatical relations.1 While the active/agentive pattern is shown by the participant reference markers, the ergative pattern is attested both in the constituent order and in the focus markers on the core constituents. In the pragmatically unmarked constituent order, the Agent constituent precedes the Patient constituent. An unmarked single constituent immediately preceding the verb may represent a Patient or a Subject argument. In this position, the Agent constituent requires the clitic GU. The focused Patient and Subject constituents are both either marked by the clitic DI or by a cleft construction.

 

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2006

Zitationsvorschlag

Jakobi, Angelika. 2006. „Focus in an Active Agentive Alignment System: The Case of Beria (Saharan)“. ZAS Papers in Linguistics 46 (Januar):129-42. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.46.2006.339.