Publication: Discourse ergativity and human reference in Basque
Discourse ergativity and human reference in Basque
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Egurtzegi, A., Blasi, D., Sauppe, S., Bickel, B., & Schnell, S. (2025). Discourse ergativity and human reference in Basque. Studies in Language, 49(3), 682–711. https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.23005.egu
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One possible usage-based motivation for ergative alignment in grammars is the reference-establishing function shared by the sole argument of intransitives and the patient argument of transitives. Here we test this hypothesis, known as Preferred Argument Structure, against discourse data from Basque, a language with ergative case marking. While we do find a discourse-ergative distribution of lexical forms of reference, our results suggest animacy in addition to role to be a central driver of this distribution. Thus, syntactic position
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Egurtzegi, A., Blasi, D., Sauppe, S., Bickel, B., & Schnell, S. (2025). Discourse ergativity and human reference in Basque. Studies in Language, 49(3), 682–711. https://doi.org/10.1075/sl.23005.egu