“…Alignment, in early work, was seen as a variable with a few values (accusative, ergative, neutral, three-way, split, etc.) separately ascertained for noun vs. verb inflection and main vs. subordinate clauses; but as other configurations, more splits, and more cases of hierarchically-driven splits were discovered it has evolved into a macrovariable subsuming a large number of variables that refer to different lexicosemantic classes of predicates, various syntactic constructions, and various morphological paradigms, per language (Witzlack-Makarevich 2010, Witzlack-Makarevich et al 2016). We continue to speak of languages in approximate terms as head-final, ergative, etc.…”