Language, Band 83,Ausgaben 1-2George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2007 |
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... OBJECT MARKING ( DOM ) . A common pattern is that all NPs from the top section of the DEFINITENESS HIERARCHY in 2 are case - marked while those from the bottom section are not . ( 2 ) personal pronoun > proper noun > definite full NP ...
... OBJECT MARKING ( DOM ) . A common pattern is that all NPs from the top section of the DEFINITENESS HIERARCHY in 2 are case - marked while those from the bottom section are not . ( 2 ) personal pronoun > proper noun > definite full NP ...
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... object nominative / absolutive MARKED object subject ( of transitive ) accusative / ergative TABLE 1. Case - marking system of Dyirbal . Briefly put , Dyirbal marks only local objects and third person subjects . It thus represents a ...
... object nominative / absolutive MARKED object subject ( of transitive ) accusative / ergative TABLE 1. Case - marking system of Dyirbal . Briefly put , Dyirbal marks only local objects and third person subjects . It thus represents a ...
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... object is of argumental semantic type and syntactically a DP . They further argue that the extra object is syntactically an adjunct rather than a direct object , 2 but that it nevertheless saturates the internal argument of the verb ...
... object is of argumental semantic type and syntactically a DP . They further argue that the extra object is syntactically an adjunct rather than a direct object , 2 but that it nevertheless saturates the internal argument of the verb ...
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