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Universal 1611: verb-patient agreement ⇒ verb-agent agreement

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Universal 1611: verb-patient agreement ⇒ verb-agent agreement

Original
All languages with verb-patient agreement, regardless of type, also have verb agreement with the agent as well.
Standardized
IF there is verb agreement with patient, THEN there is verb agreement with agent, regardless of alignment type.
Keywords
verb agreement, patient, agent, alignment
Domain
syntax, inflection
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
30-language sample: 11 SOV languages (Kiowa (Kiowa-Tanoan), Burmese (Burmese-Lolo), Quechua (Andean), Hindi (Indic, IE), Diyari (Karnic, Pama-Nyungan), Pengo (Dravidian), Kanuri (Saharan), Basque (isolate), Turkish (Turkic), Japanese (Japanese-Ryukyuan), and Mende (Mande, Niger-Congo)); 13 SVO languages: Yoruba (Defoid, Niger-Congo), Thai (Kam-Thai), Greek (Hellenic, IE), Italian, Romanian (both Romance, IE), Guaraní (Tupi), Finnish (Uralic), Norwegian (Germanic, IE), Malay (Sundic, Western Malayo-Polynesian), Swahili (Central Eastern Bantu, Niger-Congo), Fulani (Atlantic, Niger-Congo), Serbocroatian (Slavic, IE), and Modern Hebrew (Semitic, Afro-Asiatic); 6 V-initial languages: Welsh (Celtic, IE), Maori (Oceanic, Eastern Malayo-Polynesian), Malagasy (Barito, Western Malayo-Polynesian), Papago (Uto-Aztecan), Maya (Mayan), and Classical Arabic (Semitic, Afro-Asiatic).
Source
Foster & Hofling 1987: 480
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    See also ##45, 84, 85, 86, 188, 294, 327.

    1. May 2020

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