Case and the Syntax of Argument Indexation : Sorani Kurdish and Beyond
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Oxford Studies in Theoretical Linguistics
ISBN-10
0198962282
ISBN-13
9780198962281
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Imprint
Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jul 31st, 2025
Print length
352 Pages
Product Classification:
Semantics, discourse analysis, etcGrammar, syntax & morphology
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This book draws on data from Sorani Kurdish to present an analysis of argument indexation, the process by which arguments in a clause are coindexed with grammatical markers that bear their features. This novel analysis is shown to have broader implications, particularly for theories of case assignment.
This book presents an analysis of argument indexation, the process by which arguments in a clause are coindexed with grammatical markers that bear their features. The main case study is based on varieties of Sorani Kurdish (in the Iranian language family), whose indexation properties interact with an alignment split of the type often called ''split Ergative.'' From this, the authors develop a more general theory that can be applied to many other languages. A key line of argument is that agreement and clitic movement operations target specific cases, in a process called ''Case Targeting''. The approach further hypothesizes that case labels like ''Nominative'', ''Ergative'', and so on are shorthand for decomposed feature bundles. It is these features that are targeted by syntactic operations (agreement and movement). In addition to requiring Case Targeting, the analysis of Sorani implies that syntactic operations (agreement, clitic movement) and their morphophonological reflexes may be mismatched: agreement and movement can both produce affixes and clitics, contrary to many views of morphosyntax/morphophonology relations. The book offers a detailed exploration of the implications of this approach, particularly for theories of case assignment.
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