South Asian Language Review, Volume 10Creative Publishers, 2000 - Indo-Aryan languages |
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... direct objects in the nonperfective is conditioned by a person hierarchy ... object . However , the clitic patterns of the two are distinctive . The ... direct object tsl ' you ' is linked with the ergative E - clitic - th . Similarly in ...
... direct objects in the nonperfective is conditioned by a person hierarchy ... object . However , the clitic patterns of the two are distinctive . The ... direct object tsl ' you ' is linked with the ergative E - clitic - th . Similarly in ...
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... indirect objects of these clitics must be null , as in ( 23 ) . Under case absorption , the D - clitic- as absorbs the case , and the object tAmis is without case . Notice , however , that the second - person indirect object may be ...
... indirect objects of these clitics must be null , as in ( 23 ) . Under case absorption , the D - clitic- as absorbs the case , and the object tAmis is without case . Notice , however , that the second - person indirect object may be ...
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object shares an identical lexical case with the ergative.10 4.1 Case ... direct objects suggests that the ergative , unlike dative , is not a true ... direct object case , which is conditioned by a person hierarchy , noted above . It is ...
object shares an identical lexical case with the ergative.10 4.1 Case ... direct objects suggests that the ergative , unlike dative , is not a true ... direct object case , which is conditioned by a person hierarchy , noted above . It is ...
Contents
JANUARY AND JUNE 2000 NO 1 | 1 |
Kashi Wali and A K Koul | 17 |
Kashi Wali and Omkar N Koul | 43 |
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absolutive According accusative active adjectives agent agreement allow analysis appear argued argument assigned assume believe claim clause Clearly clitics Comp complex condition conjugation Consider constituent construction coreferent dative derived difference direct object distinct element embedded ergative example explain fact final finite verb forms function gave gender giving governed grammar head head noun Hindi Hook Indic Indo-Aryan languages inflectional interpretation intransitive Kashmiri Koul languages lexical Linguistics linked Marathi marked marker morphological move movement NIA languages nominative nonperfective noted noun oblique occurs overt passive perfective personal inflexions phrase plural position possessive possessor postposition precedes predicates present problem questions realized referring relation requires role semantic sentence shown singular South specifier structure suffixes suggested syntactic Syntax teaching tensed theory third topic transitive unergative University variation verb second verbal Wali wide scope