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By considering markedness we can see that ergativity tends to cluster in nominal types which are low in animacy , and that the fewer animate qualities a nominal has , the more likely it is to be marked . Second , greater frequency ...
By considering markedness we can see that ergativity tends to cluster in nominal types which are low in animacy , and that the fewer animate qualities a nominal has , the more likely it is to be marked . Second , greater frequency ...
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The nominative - marked undergoer , but not the accusative - marked undergoer , is described as controlling coreference of reflexive and verb agreement together with the nominative - marked actor in Kannada , which suggests that ...
The nominative - marked undergoer , but not the accusative - marked undergoer , is described as controlling coreference of reflexive and verb agreement together with the nominative - marked actor in Kannada , which suggests that ...
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One could list various rule types and hypothesize , based on a count of examples of each type , what is marked and what is unmarked . Rules in which place features of vowels are affected in the context of other place features of vowels ...
One could list various rule types and hypothesize , based on a count of examples of each type , what is marked and what is unmarked . Rules in which place features of vowels are affected in the context of other place features of vowels ...
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