Language, Band 62,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1986 |
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... distinction ) . Still other languages have split syntactic ergativity , in which some syntactic rules refer to the subject / object distinction , others to the absolutive / ergative distinction . For example , in Quiché ( Mayan ) ...
... distinction ) . Still other languages have split syntactic ergativity , in which some syntactic rules refer to the subject / object distinction , others to the absolutive / ergative distinction . For example , in Quiché ( Mayan ) ...
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... distinction is thus essentially a grammaticization of the semantic distinction between non - theme agents and patient / themes.31 What this means is that , in a language ( like English ) in which the subject / object distinction is ...
... distinction is thus essentially a grammaticization of the semantic distinction between non - theme agents and patient / themes.31 What this means is that , in a language ( like English ) in which the subject / object distinction is ...
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... distinction is a likely diachronic source for primary objectivity , that distinction has apparently often been grammaticized and re - analysed as a PO / SO distinction . One interesting property of the general picture sketched here is ...
... distinction is a likely diachronic source for primary objectivity , that distinction has apparently often been grammaticized and re - analysed as a PO / SO distinction . One interesting property of the general picture sketched here is ...
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VOLUME 62 NUMBER | 493 |
Keith Allan | 509 |
Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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