Ergative–absolutive language

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11Grammar / Verb argument / Ergative–absolutive language

An oblique look at morphological alignment in Iranian: case-marking shift in Southern Taleshi Gerardo De Caro (SOAS) Southern Taleshi (North-West Iranian, Tatic) is a dialect cluster characterised by remarkable

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Language: English - Date: 2011-01-18 10:10:03
12Grammar / Balthasar Bickel / Ergative–absolutive language / Relative clause / Verb argument / Control / Pro-drop language / Subject / Linguistics / Syntax / Linguistic typology

Microsoft Word - LDLT2_Master_print.doc

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Language: English - Date: 2010-11-29 08:43:57
13Grammatical aspect / Quirky subject / Subject / Reflexive verb / Active–stative language / Linguistics / Ergative–absolutive language / Voice

The case for verb classes and quirky subjects (in Æleńa) Sven Huynink Language Creation Society Conference IV May 14th, 2011

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-25 13:23:46
14First Nations / Agglutinative languages / Ergative–absolutive language / Ojibwe language / Ottawa dialect / Split ergativity / Ojibwe grammar / Munsee grammar / Languages of the United States / Languages of North America / Indigenous languages of the Americas

Probe competition as a source of ergative person splits Proposal. This paper argues that ergative person splits can arise from probe competition, in which two probes compete to agree with a single DP.1 The paper will sho

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:40
15Unaccusative verb / Unergative verb / Voice / Hibernate / Telicity / Impersonal passive voice / Ergative–absolutive language / Grammatical aspect / Nominalization / Linguistics / Grammar / Computing

Mono-eventive Verbs of Emission and their bi-eventive nominalizations. Tillmann Pross, University of Stuttgart, [removed] I propose an analysis of intransitive Verbs of Emission (VoE) at a pervasive sy

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:45
16Syntax / Ergative–absolutive language / Nominative–accusative language / Dative case / Absolutive case / Intransitive verb / Lative case / Telicity / Oblique case / Grammatical cases / Linguistics / Grammar

2 First Language Creation Conference 23 April, 2006 UC Berkeley

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-22 14:40:19
17Intransitive verb / Nominative–accusative language / Split ergativity / Unaccusative verb / Voice / Active–stative language / Unergative verb / Ergative verb / Linguistic typology / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Ergative–absolutive language

NELS[removed]Keywords: middle voice, voice alternation, (split) ergativity, Papuan Jenny Lee, Harvard U Split ergativity and voice marking in Ranmo

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Language: English - Date: 2014-10-28 01:13:31
18Agglutinative languages / Ergative–absolutive language / Split ergativity / Nominative–accusative language / Ergative case / Antipassive voice / Linguistic typology / Active–stative language / Absolutive case / Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical cases

Towards a Parameter Hierarchy for Alignment Michelle Sheehan University of Cambridge 1. Parameter hierarchies

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Language: English - Date: 2014-06-21 13:38:33
19Ergative–absolutive language / Agglutinative languages / Split ergativity / Ergative case / Nominative–accusative language / Linguistic typology / Absolutive case / Austronesian alignment / Animacy / Linguistics / Grammar / Grammatical cases

Towards a Unified Account of Person Splits

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 13:01:30
20Split ergativity / Ergative–absolutive language / Nominative–accusative language / Ergative case / Unaccusative verb / Linguistic typology / Dative case / Languages of Russia / Agglutinative languages / Linguistics / Grammatical cases / Grammar

PCC and Ergative Case: Evidence from Neo-Aramaic

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 13:01:20
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