Category:Simple Clauses
Feature:Alignment of Case Marking of Full Noun Phrases WALS
Name:Ergative - absolutive
Languages (99):
Conlangs (81):
Minza
Cholnish
Hasu Khomiyo
Zhytjetji
Ghaf
Skerre
Jarda
Sathir
Tersales
Ainure
Angosey
Itra Kir
Waku
Saimiar
Proto-Kunnu-lujungo
Nizhmel
Uzkian
Kiassan Turasta
Aaro
Tmaśareʔ
Borchennymendi
Rammy
Old Arassenian
Doayâu
Q'oligo

however, various dialects are marked nominative, and the nominative case of those marked-nominative-using dialects are cognate to the ergative of the standard language(as listed here).

Kaujasakka
Northern Lorkan
Maksinaunminverbe
Begonian
Guzadinkya
Wally Toxic
Usangtari
Guezu
Minhast
Eiyrnas
Ythnandosian
Yeqochun
Temporary1
Vitran
Ba'eni
Naharqan
Nattoretan
Tasza
Jywe
Firen
Etelegbe
Sape
Leom
Faikari
Dhrahhynian
Ancient Caspian
Interesting
Atlam
Seignuric
Kayronic
Shalolese
Nicho
Sylvan
Abraeni
Cylvian
Emihtazuu
Avalonian
Gr
Tínaaqhe
Armundic
Proto-Seligonian
Proto-Hakessian
Common Western Hakessian
Fenedic
Aukayan
Old Velosti
'Iru Ni'i
Hacklow
Undercommon
Tamma
Eremoran
Ebma
actually split ergative, ergative in perfective clauses and nominative in imperfective clauses
Ntali
Guimin
Jigodu

Natlangs (18):
Burushaski
Chukchi
Epena Pedee
Gooniyandi
Greenlandic (West)
Hunzib
Ingush
Kewa
Lezgian
Ngiyambaa
Paumari
Shipibo-Konibo
Sanuma
Tukang Besi
Ika
Trumai
Dani (Lower Grand Valley)
Coos (Hanis)