"Transitivity and Aspect in Sahidic Coptic" consists of three studies
united by the common topic of voice alternations in Sahidic. Having
established that the Coptic verbal system is based on split causativity
(for the term see Kulikov L.I., "Split causativity: remarks on
correlations between transitivity, aspect, and tense"), the work
introduces the concept of an aspect-transitivity grid, in which the
unmarked infinitival form is ascribed the voice-aspect meaning according
to the conjugation pattern it appears in. The work establishes a
correlation between the morphosyntactic properties of verbs and their
semantic properties, such as lexical aspect and agentivity. Chapter 2
explores the formal and semantic properties of the periphrastic
circumstantial construction. Voice marking phenomena in Greek-origin
verbs are examined in chapter 3. The results obtained in this study may
be further used in language contact research, as well as in general and
typological linguistics.