Language, Band 82George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 2006 |
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... clause and preverbally in negative clauses . Moreover , in addition to these changes in the order of constituents , the grammatical functions assigned in the negated clause are not the same as in a positive clause , with obliques and ...
... clause and preverbally in negative clauses . Moreover , in addition to these changes in the order of constituents , the grammatical functions assigned in the negated clause are not the same as in a positive clause , with obliques and ...
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... clauses , are better taken as objects . These tests are : • The ability for ERGATIVE MARKING to appear in the clause : only bivalent clauses allow ergative proclitics on nominal subjects , seen earlier in 4 ; a clause that has the ...
... clauses , are better taken as objects . These tests are : • The ability for ERGATIVE MARKING to appear in the clause : only bivalent clauses allow ergative proclitics on nominal subjects , seen earlier in 4 ; a clause that has the ...
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... clauses , it is also not possible for ergative case to appear on the subjects of monovalent clauses with instruments , even when negated . ( 53 ) Ergative case not possible with a negated clause containing an instrument a . Ke = balèng ...
... clauses , it is also not possible for ergative case to appear on the subjects of monovalent clauses with instruments , even when negated . ( 53 ) Ergative case not possible with a negated clause containing an instrument a . Ke = balèng ...
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