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As can be seen in the above examples , absolutive ( S / O ) case is unmarked ; ergative ( A ) case is marked with the phrase - level enclitic -n , identically to instrumental and genitive cases ; all other noun phrases are obliques ...
As can be seen in the above examples , absolutive ( S / O ) case is unmarked ; ergative ( A ) case is marked with the phrase - level enclitic -n , identically to instrumental and genitive cases ; all other noun phrases are obliques ...
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To summarize , I have shown that there are two marked alternation classes of coronalsonorant - initial verb roots in Hebrew and that , though these are traditionally labeled Rin and Riy , that characterization is not entirely correct ...
To summarize , I have shown that there are two marked alternation classes of coronalsonorant - initial verb roots in Hebrew and that , though these are traditionally labeled Rin and Riy , that characterization is not entirely correct ...
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If we agree that no full roots should be lexically marked , then ( true ) missing Riy roots must be marked lexically . We now have two marked alternation classes of missing sonorant - initial roots : missing Rıy and missing Ricoronal ...
If we agree that no full roots should be lexically marked , then ( true ) missing Riy roots must be marked lexically . We now have two marked alternation classes of missing sonorant - initial roots : missing Rıy and missing Ricoronal ...
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