Language, Band 55George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1979 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... function . 2.33 . ' NOMINATIVE ' AS THE MARKED CASE . We began with the thesis that morpho- logical marking can be used for either A or O function . S is normally unmarked , since there is no other core NP in an intransitive sentence ...
... function . 2.33 . ' NOMINATIVE ' AS THE MARKED CASE . We began with the thesis that morpho- logical marking can be used for either A or O function . S is normally unmarked , since there is no other core NP in an intransitive sentence ...
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... function , and for linking it with another S or A NP ; but it may not be essential . In Walmatjari , a number of other clause - linking operations appear to work in terms of a common NP that can have ANY function in each of the two ...
... function , and for linking it with another S or A NP ; but it may not be essential . In Walmatjari , a number of other clause - linking operations appear to work in terms of a common NP that can have ANY function in each of the two ...
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... function of each NP : an NP that is deep transitive subject ( A function ) may be placed in S function by an antipassive transformation , and then perhaps in O function within a causative clause . It will be marked in surface structure ...
... function of each NP : an NP that is deep transitive subject ( A function ) may be placed in S function by an antipassive transformation , and then perhaps in O function within a causative clause . It will be marked in surface structure ...
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