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nature of the process in the standard language is a marked dimension . Let us a see why . The properties of core deletion rules have not been discussed in detail within the EST . However , in the present model the unmarked situation is ...
nature of the process in the standard language is a marked dimension . Let us a see why . The properties of core deletion rules have not been discussed in detail within the EST . However , in the present model the unmarked situation is ...
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Case - marking on the agent NP clearly follows an SE pattern : ergative case is marked on 3rd person agents , but not on SAP agents . Note , however , that none of the sentences given here is morphologically ergative according to the ...
Case - marking on the agent NP clearly follows an SE pattern : ergative case is marked on 3rd person agents , but not on SAP agents . Note , however , that none of the sentences given here is morphologically ergative according to the ...
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In 6 , with its imperfective aspect , the agent NP is not marked for case , and governs verb - agreement ; but in 7 , which is perfective , the agent is marked for ergative case , and agreement is with the feminine patient .
In 6 , with its imperfective aspect , the agent NP is not marked for case , and governs verb - agreement ; but in 7 , which is perfective , the agent is marked for ergative case , and agreement is with the feminine patient .
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On the interpretation of existential there Leiv Egil Breivik | 1 |
Prototype semantics L Coleman and P Kay | 26 |
Tense variation in narrative Deborah Schiffrin | 45 |
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