Artigo Revisado por pares

Morphological Causatives and Split Intransitivity in Mapudungun

2007; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 73; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1086/519058

ISSN

1545-7001

Autores

Lucía A. Golluscio,

Tópico(s)

Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies

Resumo

This article examines morphological causatives of intransitive verbs in Mapudungun (also Mapuche, Araucanian; Chile, Argentina). The patterning of intransitives in causativization reveals a split system, where the choice of causative suffix is governed by factors of animacy and control. One class, "inactive" intransitive verbs, is characterized as having members that are specialized, nonproductive, and "uncontrolled." The second and larger class, "active" intransitives, consists of animate verbs that take arguments with differing degrees of control and agentivity. Thus, in Mapudungun, the contrast between "inactive" and "active" intransitive verbs is overtly marked by the causative suffixes rather than by pronominal inflection.

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