Practical issues of pragmatic case marking variations in the Kenhat varieties of Ladakh

The two Ladakhi dialect groups: Kenhat (Upper Ladakh) and Shamskat (Lower Ladakh) behave differently with respect to case marking variation. The Kenhat dialects are more sensitive to downgrading on the transitivity scale and allow more pragmatically conditioned variation between ergative and a...

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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1776512024-05-29T08:34:42Z Practical issues of pragmatic case marking variations in the Kenhat varieties of Ladakh Zeisler, Bettina University of Tübingen Arts and Humanities Kenhat Ladakhi Case marking The two Ladakhi dialect groups: Kenhat (Upper Ladakh) and Shamskat (Lower Ladakh) behave differently with respect to case marking variation. The Kenhat dialects are more sensitive to downgrading on the transitivity scale and allow more pragmatically conditioned variation between ergative and absolutive marking of agents. The more transitive a verb is, the more likely the ‘subject’ is to receive an ergative marker and vice versa. Pragmatic alternations occur mainly in the middle field, and are less likely to occur on the highest or lowest level. Several other Tibetan varieties have reduced case marking to a minimum. Depending on how severely case marking is reduced, there may be different solutions to the problems of elicitation and of creating an appropriate lexical entry. In this contribution, I will mainly focus on that type of varieties where case marking is (still) quite robust, and will exemplify this type with the dialect of Gya-Miru of the Kenhat group. Published version 2024-05-29T08:34:42Z 2024-05-29T08:34:42Z 2012 Journal Article Zeisler, B. (2012). Practical issues of pragmatic case marking variations in the Kenhat varieties of Ladakh. Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area, 35(1), 75-106. https://dx.doi.org/10.32655/LTBA.35.1.05 0731-3500 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/177651 10.32655/LTBA.35.1.05 1 35 75 106 en Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area © 2012 The Editor(s). All rights reserved. application/pdf
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Kenhat Ladakhi
Case marking
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Kenhat Ladakhi
Case marking
Zeisler, Bettina
Practical issues of pragmatic case marking variations in the Kenhat varieties of Ladakh
description The two Ladakhi dialect groups: Kenhat (Upper Ladakh) and Shamskat (Lower Ladakh) behave differently with respect to case marking variation. The Kenhat dialects are more sensitive to downgrading on the transitivity scale and allow more pragmatically conditioned variation between ergative and absolutive marking of agents. The more transitive a verb is, the more likely the ‘subject’ is to receive an ergative marker and vice versa. Pragmatic alternations occur mainly in the middle field, and are less likely to occur on the highest or lowest level. Several other Tibetan varieties have reduced case marking to a minimum. Depending on how severely case marking is reduced, there may be different solutions to the problems of elicitation and of creating an appropriate lexical entry. In this contribution, I will mainly focus on that type of varieties where case marking is (still) quite robust, and will exemplify this type with the dialect of Gya-Miru of the Kenhat group.
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title_short Practical issues of pragmatic case marking variations in the Kenhat varieties of Ladakh
title_full Practical issues of pragmatic case marking variations in the Kenhat varieties of Ladakh
title_fullStr Practical issues of pragmatic case marking variations in the Kenhat varieties of Ladakh
title_full_unstemmed Practical issues of pragmatic case marking variations in the Kenhat varieties of Ladakh
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