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This follows from the fact that in Agaw today , in both the agreeing relative and the agreeing genitive , the agreeing - modifier marker takes all case - marking relevant to the whole NP ...
This follows from the fact that in Agaw today , in both the agreeing relative and the agreeing genitive , the agreeing - modifier marker takes all case - marking relevant to the whole NP ...
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Agent - patient case marking typically allows little room for differentiating degrees of agenthood or patienthood with either intransitive or transitive verbs . People who jump or cut things may seem more agentive semantically than ...
Agent - patient case marking typically allows little room for differentiating degrees of agenthood or patienthood with either intransitive or transitive verbs . People who jump or cut things may seem more agentive semantically than ...
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Case - marking patterns like those described in this paper constitute coherent , semantically motivated grammatical systems in themselves . They are not simply inefficient vehicles for expressing the subject and object categories of ...
Case - marking patterns like those described in this paper constitute coherent , semantically motivated grammatical systems in themselves . They are not simply inefficient vehicles for expressing the subject and object categories of ...
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