The Pavia DEmA (Diachronic Emergence of Alignment) Database

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Glottocode: bats1242

Genalogical classification: Nakh-Dagestanian

Original alignment pattern: Ergative

Source construction: Transitive and intransitive constructions with distinct 1st and 2nd person indexes for A and S, as in (1) and (2), derived through the affixation of independent pronouns (see (2)).

Developmental mechanism: 1sg and 2nd person ergative affixes are extendend to some intransitive A-like S participants, as in (3). The process might be due to contact with Georgian.

Resulting construction: 1st and 2nd person S participants show a split in coding: some pattern with A participants, others do not.

Type of change: Extension

Alignment in the resulting construction: Nominative-Accusative

Global alignment pattern following the change: Split intransitivity

Constraints on the distribution of the resulting alignment: Split in the coding of S restricted to 1st and 2nd person.

Grammatical domains: Verbal indexation

Symmetry: Symmetric

Type of data: Internal reconstruction

References: Harris 2010:210-213

Examples

(1) Bats (Nakh-Daghestanian; Harris 2010:212)

p’ay b-eyɬ-n-as ħo
kiss:NOM CM-give-AOR-1SG.ERG 2SG:DAT

‘I gave you a kiss.’ ‘I kissed you.’

(2) Bats (Nakh-Daghestanian; Harris 2010:211)

(so) vož-en-sŏ
1SG.ABS fell-AOR-1SG.ABS

‘I fell down, by accident.’

(3) Bats (Nakh-Daghestanian; Harris 2010:210)

(as) daħ y-apx-yail-n-as
1SG.ERG PV CM-undress-AUX-AOR-1SG.ERG

‘I took my clothes off.'

(4) Bats

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