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these are said to be in ' nominative ' case ) . Note that here the ' identification of O with S , or of A with S , is quite negative in character ; S is always left unmarked , and so will fall together with whichever transitive NP is ...
these are said to be in ' nominative ' case ) . Note that here the ' identification of O with S , or of A with S , is quite negative in character ; S is always left unmarked , and so will fall together with whichever transitive NP is ...
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o 2 A similar situation prevails in other Balto - Fennic languages ( Collinder 1965 : 54–5 ) , in Australian ' nominative / accusative ' languages like Ngarluma ( O'Grady , Voegelin & Voegelin 1966 : 102 ) and Lardil ( Klokeid 1976 ...
o 2 A similar situation prevails in other Balto - Fennic languages ( Collinder 1965 : 54–5 ) , in Australian ' nominative / accusative ' languages like Ngarluma ( O'Grady , Voegelin & Voegelin 1966 : 102 ) and Lardil ( Klokeid 1976 ...
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Languages showing the ' marked nominative ' ( = ' extended ergative ' ) include some members of the Cushitic family . Here it is the unmarked ' accusative case that is used in citation forms — and , interestingly , as the complement of ...
Languages showing the ' marked nominative ' ( = ' extended ergative ' ) include some members of the Cushitic family . Here it is the unmarked ' accusative case that is used in citation forms — and , interestingly , as the complement of ...
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The structure of communication in early | 444 |
A critical survey of sociolinguistics G D Bills | 454 |
Appalachian speech R R Butters | 460 |
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