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PATTERN ( 4 ) a > Under Patterns 2 , 3 , and 4 shown in Table 3 , there are several entries registering both the presence and absence of change . Most of these represent dialect variation within each language .
PATTERN ( 4 ) a > Under Patterns 2 , 3 , and 4 shown in Table 3 , there are several entries registering both the presence and absence of change . Most of these represent dialect variation within each language .
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( 26 ) PATTERN A PATTERN B Verb + Object Object + Verb Auxiliary + Verb Verb + Auxiliary Preposition + Nominal Nominal + Postposition Noun + Genitive Genitive + Noun Noun + Adjective Adjective + Noun In a language which conforms to ...
( 26 ) PATTERN A PATTERN B Verb + Object Object + Verb Auxiliary + Verb Verb + Auxiliary Preposition + Nominal Nominal + Postposition Noun + Genitive Genitive + Noun Noun + Adjective Adjective + Noun In a language which conforms to ...
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The Maori pattern is ergative , categorizing absolutive ( object , intransitive subject ) against ergative ( transitive subject ) ; the Tongan pattern , however , categorizes subjects against object . Now contemporary Tongan is a ...
The Maori pattern is ergative , categorizing absolutive ( object , intransitive subject ) against ergative ( transitive subject ) ; the Tongan pattern , however , categorizes subjects against object . Now contemporary Tongan is a ...
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