Abstract:Alignment patterns in the Eastern varieties of modern Aramaic varieties are generally said to originate in an
ergative source construction based on the so-called ‘passive’ participle qṭīl- ‘killed’ and the preposition
l- where ergative person markers gradually extended to all intransitive predicates. While various source
constructions have been suggested, this article demonstrates that most explanatory power and scope for the complex historical
background of the alignment microvariation in… Show more
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