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PRIMARY OBJECT AND SECONDARY OBJECT . The central proposal of this paper is that , just as some languages employ the grammatical relations ERGATIVE and ABSOLUTIVE , which can be defined in terms of subject and object — as in Figure la ...
PRIMARY OBJECT AND SECONDARY OBJECT . The central proposal of this paper is that , just as some languages employ the grammatical relations ERGATIVE and ABSOLUTIVE , which can be defined in terms of subject and object — as in Figure la ...
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Comrie 1982 uses the term PRIME OBJECT to refer to what I would call the PO in Huichol . However , his view of the relationship between prime objects and DO's is very different from mine ; I discuss his proposal in $ 5 below .
Comrie 1982 uses the term PRIME OBJECT to refer to what I would call the PO in Huichol . However , his view of the relationship between prime objects and DO's is very different from mine ; I discuss his proposal in $ 5 below .
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Instrumental Advancement in Kinyarwanda differs from many other advancements to object , both in Kinyarwanda and in other languages , in two respects . First , advancements to object in SVO languages typically result in the advanced ...
Instrumental Advancement in Kinyarwanda differs from many other advancements to object , both in Kinyarwanda and in other languages , in two respects . First , advancements to object in SVO languages typically result in the advanced ...
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A typology of the prestige language Henry Kahane | 495 |
Hearers overhearers and Clark Carlsons informative | 509 |
Rejoinder Herbert H Clark | 518 |
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