Animacy hierarchy: Difference between revisions

From FrathWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary
 
m (Typo)
Line 1: Line 1:
The '''Nominal Hierarchy''' is a scale of [[Wikipedia:Noun phrase|noun phrase]]s' relative [[Wikipedia:Animacy|animacy]] or capability to function as [[Wikipedia:Agent (grammar)|agent]] of a sentence.  Categories higher in the hierarchy are more animate/agental and categories lower in the hierarchy are less animate/agental:
The '''Nominal Hierarchy''' is a scale of [[Wikipedia:Noun phrase|noun phrase]]s' relative [[Wikipedia:Animacy|animacy]] or capability to function as [[Wikipedia:Agent (grammar)|agent]] of a sentence.  Categories higher in the hierarchy are more animate/agental and categories lower in the hierarchy are less animate/agental:


1st person, 2nd person
first person, second person
3d person
third person
:  personal name/kin term
:  personal name/kin term
:  human
:  human

Revision as of 03:59, 25 March 2006

The Nominal Hierarchy is a scale of noun phrases' relative animacy or capability to function as agent of a sentence. Categories higher in the hierarchy are more animate/agental and categories lower in the hierarchy are less animate/agental:

first person, second person
third person
personal name/kin term
human
animate
inanimate

In languages with split ergativity categories towards the top of the hierarchy are most likely to have nominative- accusative case marking while items towards the bottom are most likely to have ergative-absolutive case marking. Again there are no known languages that violate the hierarchy, i.e. having ergative-absolutive marking on first/secondperson pronouns and nominative- accusative marking on inanimates. Languages differ with regard to where in the hierarchy they draw the border, but they do not wiolate the hierarchy.

This article is a stub. If you can contribute to its content, feel free to do so.