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The underlying argument structure of a verb is not changed by the presence of applicative marking . There is morphological agreement in the verb complex with each applied object , in addition to agreement with all other verbal arguments ...
The underlying argument structure of a verb is not changed by the presence of applicative marking . There is morphological agreement in the verb complex with each applied object , in addition to agreement with all other verbal arguments ...
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Both incorporated and independent postpositions in Abaza can have overt pronominal objects , as in 66 and 67 . ... The most salient of these is the rearrangement of argument structure such that the applied object takes on the properties ...
Both incorporated and independent postpositions in Abaza can have overt pronominal objects , as in 66 and 67 . ... The most salient of these is the rearrangement of argument structure such that the applied object takes on the properties ...
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registered in the ergative series , i.e. the applied object , may be coreferent with the subject , without any additional morphology.25 In contrast to comitatives and locatives , benefactive and adversative applied objects cannot be ...
registered in the ergative series , i.e. the applied object , may be coreferent with the subject , without any additional morphology.25 In contrast to comitatives and locatives , benefactive and adversative applied objects cannot be ...
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Aspects of plurality in Hoan Chris Collins | 456 |
Abaza applicatives Brian OHerin | 477 |
The nominal analysis of childrens interpretations of adjunct pro clauses Helen Goodluck | 494 |
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