Authors
Ketut Artawa, Barry J Blake
Publication date
1997/1/1
Journal
Studies in Language. International Journal sponsored by the Foundation “Foundations of Language”
Volume
21
Issue
3
Pages
483-508
Publisher
John Benjamins
Description
In Balinese, as in many Austronesian languages of Indonesia, the Philippines and Taiwan, a transitive verb may appear either in a morphologically unmarked construction in which the Patient is identified with the sole argument of a one-place predicate and is therefore arguably the subject or with a nasal-prefixed verb in a construction where the Agent is the subject. This raises the question of whether the language is ergative, accusative or neither. We argue that it could be considered ergative on the grounds that the Patient is identified with the sole argument of a one-place predicate in the unmarked transitive construction, and that certainly the Patient-subject construction is basic.
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K Artawa, BJ Blake - Studies in Language. International Journal sponsored …, 1997