@article{jbp:/content/journals/10.1075/dia.18055.kon, author = "Konnerth, Linda", title = "On the nature of inverse systems: The rise of inverse marking via antipassive constructions", journal= "Diachronica", year = "2021", volume = "38", number = "1", pages = "25-63", doi = "https://doi.org/10.1075/dia.18055.kon", url = "https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/dia.18055.kon", publisher = "John Benjamins", issn = "0176-4225", type = "Journal Article", keywords = "Kuki-Chin, Monsang", keywords = "inverse", keywords = "pseudo-inverse", keywords = "referential hierarchy", keywords = "South-Central Trans-Himalayan", keywords = "hierarchical indexation", keywords = "person indexation", keywords = "antipassive", abstract = "Abstract

Previous theoretical discussion about inverse systems has largely revolved around the synchronic and diachronic relationship between the inverse and the passive. In contrast, this study argues for the antipassive origins of two inverse constructions in Monsang (Trans-Himalayan), which are used for 3→SAP and 2→1 scenarios. This questions central assumptions from previous accounts about the functional motivation underlying inverse systems, and suggests that strategies of avoiding overt reference may be at play. The diachronic pathway proposed here connects the traditional inverse with other special marking patterns that involve speech act participant objects, in particular the “pseudo-inverse” construction of innovative first person object indexation.", }