Antifunctionality in Shawi split ergativity, a processing analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Rojas-Berscia, Luis Miguel
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Bourdeau, Corentin, Grondelaers, Stefan, Seuren, Pieter A. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Linguística Antropológica (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/ling/article/view/50748
Resumo: In this article, as a follow-up of Rojas-Berscia and Bourdeau (2017), we study morphological ergativity in Shawi (Kawapanan) using a dedicated experimental design. Shawi displays ergative-marking in an opposite direction from Silverstein’s Nominal Hierarchy (NH) (Silverstein 1976). We claim this pattern to be antifunctional, given the lack of internal syntactic cues that explain why ergativity is omitted or completely obligatory in cases where the NH predicts the opposite. To test this hypothesis, we carried out a grammaticality judgment experiment in the field with 47 Shawi participants from four sites. We found a significant overall effect of the Antifunctional Ergativity Constraint Expectation (AECE): sentences that violated this constraint were in general deemed less acceptable. Finally, we provide a tentative hypothesis on the historical origin of this pattern, resorting to discussions on the origins of ergativity in historical syntax (Gildea 2004; Gildea and Queixalós 2010), the reconstruction of Proto-Kawapanan morphosyntax, and antifunctional patterns in language (Seuren and Hamans 2010).
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antifunctionality in Shawi split ergativity, a processing analysis
Antifunctionality in Shawi split ergativity, a processing analysis
title Antifunctionality in Shawi split ergativity, a processing analysis
spellingShingle Antifunctionality in Shawi split ergativity, a processing analysis
Rojas-Berscia, Luis Miguel
Split ergativity
Nominal Hierarchy
historical syntax
Shawi
Amazonian languages
Split ergativity
Nominal Hierarchy
Historical syntax
Shawi
Amazonian languages
title_short Antifunctionality in Shawi split ergativity, a processing analysis
title_full Antifunctionality in Shawi split ergativity, a processing analysis
title_fullStr Antifunctionality in Shawi split ergativity, a processing analysis
title_full_unstemmed Antifunctionality in Shawi split ergativity, a processing analysis
title_sort Antifunctionality in Shawi split ergativity, a processing analysis
author Rojas-Berscia, Luis Miguel
author_facet Rojas-Berscia, Luis Miguel
Bourdeau, Corentin
Grondelaers, Stefan
Seuren, Pieter A. M.
author_role author
author2 Bourdeau, Corentin
Grondelaers, Stefan
Seuren, Pieter A. M.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rojas-Berscia, Luis Miguel
Bourdeau, Corentin
Grondelaers, Stefan
Seuren, Pieter A. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Split ergativity
Nominal Hierarchy
historical syntax
Shawi
Amazonian languages
Split ergativity
Nominal Hierarchy
Historical syntax
Shawi
Amazonian languages
topic Split ergativity
Nominal Hierarchy
historical syntax
Shawi
Amazonian languages
Split ergativity
Nominal Hierarchy
Historical syntax
Shawi
Amazonian languages
description In this article, as a follow-up of Rojas-Berscia and Bourdeau (2017), we study morphological ergativity in Shawi (Kawapanan) using a dedicated experimental design. Shawi displays ergative-marking in an opposite direction from Silverstein’s Nominal Hierarchy (NH) (Silverstein 1976). We claim this pattern to be antifunctional, given the lack of internal syntactic cues that explain why ergativity is omitted or completely obligatory in cases where the NH predicts the opposite. To test this hypothesis, we carried out a grammaticality judgment experiment in the field with 47 Shawi participants from four sites. We found a significant overall effect of the Antifunctional Ergativity Constraint Expectation (AECE): sentences that violated this constraint were in general deemed less acceptable. Finally, we provide a tentative hypothesis on the historical origin of this pattern, resorting to discussions on the origins of ergativity in historical syntax (Gildea 2004; Gildea and Queixalós 2010), the reconstruction of Proto-Kawapanan morphosyntax, and antifunctional patterns in language (Seuren and Hamans 2010).
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