Ergativity and the active-stative typology in Loma
Ergativity would seem to be non-existant or at least quite rare in Africa. This lack, however, may be related to another continent-wide areal phenomenon: there is a paucity of morphological NP case marking according to either ergative or accusative typologies. It is thus possible that other more sub...
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Autor principal: | Noel Rude |
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LibraryPress@UF
1983
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