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Yadgar Karimi

Yadgar Karimi

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 21740924800
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Faculty: Faculty of Language and Literature
Address: Department of English Literature and Linguistics, Faculty of Literature and Foreign Languages, University of Kurdistan, Sanandaj 66177-15175
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Research

Title
The Evolution of Ergativity in Iranian Languages
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
ergative structure; resultative; past participle; Old Persian; Iranian languages
Year
2012
Journal Acta Linguistica Asiatica
DOI
Researchers Yadgar Karimi

Abstract

This paper presents an attempt to investigate the origins of ergativity in Iranian languages, drawing upon diachronic and synchronic analyses. In sodoing, I will trace the development of the ergative structure back to Old and Middle Persian where, it is argued, the roots of ergativity lie. I will specifically show that the ergativepatternas currently obtains in the grammatical structure of some Iranian languages has evolved from a periphrastic past participle construction the analogue of which is attested in Old Persian. It will further be argued that the predecessor past participle construction imparted a resultative construal in Old Persian and, subsequently, in the transition to Middle Persian, has assumed a simple past reading. The bottom-line of the analysis will be represented as a proposal regarding the nature of the ergative verb, to the effect that an ergative verb, as opposed to a regular (non-ergative) transitive verb, is semantically transitive, but syntactically intransitive.