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Date: 2010-08-16 16:20:18
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Linguistic typology
Grammatical cases
Relative clause
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Nominativeaccusative language
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Accusative case
Word order
Dependent clause

Case in Conflict: Embedded Subjects in Mongolian * Udo Klein, Dolgor Guntsetseg, Klaus von Heusinger University of Stuttgart

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