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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... nominative ' is always unmarked within a ' nominative / accusative ' system ( it will be necessary later to modify the last ' always ' to ' usually ' ) . Generally , the case that is functionally ( i.e. morphologically ) unmarked is ...
... nominative ' is always unmarked within a ' nominative / accusative ' system ( it will be necessary later to modify the last ' always ' to ' usually ' ) . Generally , the case that is functionally ( i.e. morphologically ) unmarked is ...
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... nominative / accusative ' languages like Ngarluma ( O'Grady , Voegelin & Voegelin 1966 : 102 ) and Lardil ( Klokeid 1976 : 197 ) , 21 and in Southern Paiute ( Sapir 1930 : 179-81 , 235 ) and other Uto - Aztecan languages . 22 In each of ...
... nominative / accusative ' languages like Ngarluma ( O'Grady , Voegelin & Voegelin 1966 : 102 ) and Lardil ( Klokeid 1976 : 197 ) , 21 and in Southern Paiute ( Sapir 1930 : 179-81 , 235 ) and other Uto - Aztecan languages . 22 In each of ...
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... nominative ' unmarked choices . 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 ...
... nominative ' unmarked choices . 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 ...
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language development | 765 |
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