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There exist dialects in which contraction is systematically permitted across the alleged Case - marked traces , so that strings like 24 , ungrammatical for me and many others , are grammatical , with the meaning ' Who do you want the ...
There exist dialects in which contraction is systematically permitted across the alleged Case - marked traces , so that strings like 24 , ungrammatical for me and many others , are grammatical , with the meaning ' Who do you want the ...
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The subject of an intransitive is zero marked , a case Schebeck terms nominative ; the subject of a transitive bears the ergative case , indicated with Tu in Schebeck's data ; the direct object is marked with -Na , the accusative .
The subject of an intransitive is zero marked , a case Schebeck terms nominative ; the subject of a transitive bears the ergative case , indicated with Tu in Schebeck's data ; the direct object is marked with -Na , the accusative .
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For example , in Lezgi the experiencer marked with the dative in 23 may be considered similar to the agent marked with the ergative in 24 . ( 23 ) zaz balk'an akuna Transitive I.dat horse.ABSL see ' I saw a horse .
For example , in Lezgi the experiencer marked with the dative in 23 may be considered similar to the agent marked with the ergative in 24 . ( 23 ) zaz balk'an akuna Transitive I.dat horse.ABSL see ' I saw a horse .
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American Sign Language Karen Petronio Diane LilloMartin | 18 |
Definiteness and existentials Barbara Abbott | 103 |
Morphopragmatics Diminutives and intensifiers in Italian | 157 |
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