
Lecture on Georgian ergative, morphological case, split ergativity, case assignment, structural vs. inherent, containing suggestions for student research and basic references. This lecture is part of the lecture series: Glottothèque: Languages of the Anatolia, Caucasus, Iran, Mesopotamia; grammatical snippets online (electronic resource). Bamberg, Cambridge, Göttingen, Moskow, Nicosia, Paris: LACIM network, at https://spw.unigoettingen.de/projects/lacim/, edited by Christiane Bulut, Anaïd DonabédianDemopoulos, Geoffrey Haig, Geoffrey Khan, Pollet Samvelian, Stavros Skopeteas, Nina Sumbatova.
case assignment, Georgian, ergative, split ergativity, structural vs. inherent
case assignment, Georgian, ergative, split ergativity, structural vs. inherent
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