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EVOLUTION OF ERGATIVE MORPHOLOGIES 4. A fair amount has been written about the diachronic development of ergative morphologies . I attempt here only to summarize some of the suggestions that have been made , as they touch on the theme ...
EVOLUTION OF ERGATIVE MORPHOLOGIES 4. A fair amount has been written about the diachronic development of ergative morphologies . I attempt here only to summarize some of the suggestions that have been made , as they touch on the theme ...
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There is no reason to suppose that an out - and - out ergative case system could not be as stable as a fully accusative arrangement , from a syntactic - semantic viewpoint . But there is always a tendency for analogy to extend ...
There is no reason to suppose that an out - and - out ergative case system could not be as stable as a fully accusative arrangement , from a syntactic - semantic viewpoint . But there is always a tendency for analogy to extend ...
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A language can be characterized as ' ergative ' at two distinct grammatical levels : shallow structure , and surface morphology . Once universal ' accusative ' phenomena are discounted , some languages are almost entirely ergative in ...
A language can be characterized as ' ergative ' at two distinct grammatical levels : shallow structure , and surface morphology . Once universal ' accusative ' phenomena are discounted , some languages are almost entirely ergative in ...
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