Language, Band 84,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2008 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... marking than third- person subjects . In many Australian languages subjects of transitive verbs are overtly marked for ergative case , while subjects of intransitive verbs and objects are unmarked ( i.e. absolutive ) . In classical ...
... marking than third- person subjects . In many Australian languages subjects of transitive verbs are overtly marked for ergative case , while subjects of intransitive verbs and objects are unmarked ( i.e. absolutive ) . In classical ...
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... marking , resulting in pronominal clitics without ergative marking , which then are identical in form to pronominal clitics express- ing subjects of intransitive clauses . Thus we suggest that the splits in the association of case ...
... marking , resulting in pronominal clitics without ergative marking , which then are identical in form to pronominal clitics express- ing subjects of intransitive clauses . Thus we suggest that the splits in the association of case ...
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... marking on the noun in POc , and indeed there is no language in the sample that has dual marking on the noun , despite dual categories in pronouns being quite common across the sample , thus , again , showing a 100 percent agreement ...
... marking on the noun in POc , and indeed there is no language in the sample that has dual marking on the noun , despite dual categories in pronouns being quite common across the sample , thus , again , showing a 100 percent agreement ...
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