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It has sometimes been suggested that the grammaticized agent and patient categories of languages like Lakhota are essentially subjects and objects , respectively . Indeed , many subjects in languages like English are semantically ...
It has sometimes been suggested that the grammaticized agent and patient categories of languages like Lakhota are essentially subjects and objects , respectively . Indeed , many subjects in languages like English are semantically ...
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He ( AGENT CASE ) feels warm . ' b . to : q'apán taw . ' I ( PATIENT CASE ) was dreaming . ' Mul qapán - taw . ' He ( AGENT CASE ) was dreaming . ' c . šyá č'a to . * I ( PATIENT CASE ) am afraid . ' švá č'a mu l .
He ( AGENT CASE ) feels warm . ' b . to : q'apán taw . ' I ( PATIENT CASE ) was dreaming . ' Mul qapán - taw . ' He ( AGENT CASE ) was dreaming . ' c . šyá č'a to . * I ( PATIENT CASE ) am afraid . ' švá č'a mu l .
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two agent - case arguments , two patient - case arguments , or one agent and one patient , either of which might correspond to an English subject . ( 31 ) Central Pomo : a . Mul Pa Já q - an - ka - w čló - w . ( FP ) 3.AGT 1.
two agent - case arguments , two patient - case arguments , or one agent and one patient , either of which might correspond to an English subject . ( 31 ) Central Pomo : a . Mul Pa Já q - an - ka - w čló - w . ( FP ) 3.AGT 1.
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