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  • ...is used in Kemmer (1993:85) as a more general term referring not only to [[accusative and infinitive]] constructions but also dative (or any other kind of object ...Publishing Company, Amsterdam/Philadelphia. Series: Typological Studies in Language (TSL), Givón, T. et al. (eds.)
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  • ...d or belong to the same declension. Latin is the prototypical example of a language that uses declensions, as it has five different declensions categorized by |[[Accusative]] || insulam||insulas
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  • ...elfen'' (to help) assigns Dative to its NP object, instead of (structural) Accusative. * Chomsky, N. 1986a. ''Knowledge of language: its nature, origin and use,'' Praeger, New York.
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  • It has been proposed that a verb assigns structural Accusative case to its NP complement, and that Nominative case is assigned by the fini * Chomsky, N. 1986a. ''Knowledge of language: its nature, origin and use,'' Praeger, New York.
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  • ...t generally refers to an argument that is expressed by [[nominative]] or [[accusative]], [[ergative]] or [[absolutive case]], bear no case-marking, and/or are [[ ...ra A.]] 1997. "Discourse motivations for the core-oblique distinction as a language universal." In Kamio, Akio (ed.) ''Directions in functional linguistics.''
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  • ...cial case, the [[ergative]]. Irrespective of the [[alignment]] system of a language, the Agent role is plays a crucial role in various syntactic constructions,
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  • *[[Accusative verb]] ...like the subject of a [[transitive]] verb, which would be expected in an ''accusative'' alignment. It was introduced by Perlmutter (1978), but originally coined
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  • ...hical articles|biographical articles]] and [[Glottopedia:Language articles|language articles]], potentially on all linguists and all languages. [[accusative case]], [[adfix]], [[affix]], [[allocutive]], [[base]], [[category-system]]
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  • |Language =Irish ...a small minority of the country’s population has native competence in the language, most Irish people being native speakers of [[English]].
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  • ...language is morphologically ergative, it can be syntactically ergative OR accusative." => Einführung des Begriffs ''mixed-pivot language'' für z.B. Tagalog, Inuit, Maya-Sprachen, Chukchi, Toba Batak, Tsimshian-S
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  • | '''Accusative''' || ''žurnal'' || ''gazetu'' || ''kost´'' || ''pis´mo'' ...e Eindrücke von der Vielfalt des Genus' erhalten werden. Im World Atlas of Language Structures<ref name="corc"/> werden diese Erkenntnisse vertieft. Corbett we
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  • | ||DET||book ||language||Maori | ||colspan=4|'A Maori language book'
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