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Similarly , in Adyghe ( NW Caucasian ) the selection of the ergative as opposed to the antipassive construction ( in Catford's terms , nominative ) is conditioned by the degree of completeness , thoroughness , and Volitionality of the ...
Similarly , in Adyghe ( NW Caucasian ) the selection of the ergative as opposed to the antipassive construction ( in Catford's terms , nominative ) is conditioned by the degree of completeness , thoroughness , and Volitionality of the ...
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First , Silverstein argues that nominative - accusative and ergative - absolutive systems are both underlain by a more basic nominative - dative system . No doubt , nominative and dative are both implicationally more basic than ...
First , Silverstein argues that nominative - accusative and ergative - absolutive systems are both underlain by a more basic nominative - dative system . No doubt , nominative and dative are both implicationally more basic than ...
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280 , ii.17-18 ) In Modern Swedish , as in Danish and Norwegian , these historically non - nominative experiencers have acquired the subject coding properties of nominative case and control of verb agreement .
280 , ii.17-18 ) In Modern Swedish , as in Danish and Norwegian , these historically non - nominative experiencers have acquired the subject coding properties of nominative case and control of verb agreement .
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Chomsky on meaning Jerrold J Katz | 1 |
Peculiar passives Alice Davison | 42 |
Russian conjugation Michael Shapiro | 67 |
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