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Grammatical aspect / Quirky subject / Subject / Reflexive verb / Active–stative language / Linguistics / Ergative–absolutive language / Voice
Date: 2013-07-25 13:23:46
Grammatical 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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