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Bibliographic description
Title
The nominative and accusative and their counterparts
Involved pers.
Davidse, Kristin;
Lamiroy, Béatrice;
Kaleta, Zofia;
Casad, Eugene H.;
Trask, Robert L.;
McGregor, William;
Ameka, Felix K.
Place : Publ.
Amsterdam: Benjamins
Year
2002
Written in
English
Extent
X, 362 S.
ISBN
90-272-2814-0
Series
Case and grammatical relations across languages; 4
Classification
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Declension / Case (morph.)
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Declension / Case (morph.) / Accusative
Levels / Morphology / Inflection / Declension / Case (morph.) / Genitive
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Valency
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Valency / Ergative
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Valency / Thematic role
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Valency / Verb valency
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Object
Indo-European languages / Slavic languages / Polish
Non-Indo-European languages / Australian languages / Nyulnyulan / Warwa
Non-Indo-European languages / Basque
Non-Indo-European languages / Native American languages / Indigenous languages of North and Central America / Uto-Aztecan / Cora
Non-Indo-European languages / Niger-Congo languages / Kwa languages / Ewe
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Case (morph.) ; Accusative ; Genetivus; Sächsischer Genitiv; Genitive ; Aktantenmodell; Polyadicity; Valency ; Unaccusativity; Unergativity; Labile verb; Ergative ; Argument structure; Argumentstruktur; Experiencer; Benefactive; Thematic role ; Verb valency ; Object ; Polish ; Warrwa ; Euskara; Basque ; Gun-Gbe