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Indirect object and benefactive predications in Chadic: A typological sketch

open access: yesStudies in African Linguistics, 2013
The aim of the present study is to propose, for the first time, a typology of the forms and functions related to the indirect object and benefactive predications in Chadic languages.
Zygmunt Frajzyngier
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Lexicogrammatical profiling of ASD: cognitive-functional mapping and diagnostic implications [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
IntroductionPrevious corpus-based study first established an annotated dataset of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) discourse, and subsequent modeling of lexicogrammatical patterns distinguished ASD from non-ASD discourse with high performance (accuracy 80%,
Sumi Kato, Sumi Kato, Kazuaki Hanawa
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Konstruksi Aplikatif Bahasa Indonesia

open access: yesDiglosia, 2022
This research has the purpose of identifying and investigating the applicative constructions of Indonesian. The research conducted a descriptive qualitative method.
Nurhayati Sitorus, Mulyadi Mulyadi
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APPLICATIVE CONSTRUCTIONS IN MALANG JAVANESE

open access: yesLanguage Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching, 2022
Malang Javanese has special characteristics due to many migrants in Malang that can affect the use of the Javanese language. Since many mother tongues of different places are spoken there, Malang Javanese can be expected to show divergences from the ...
Ayu Lityaningrum
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German Passives and English Benefactives

open access: yesNordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, 2020
In both English benefactive constructions (John baked Mary a cake) and German kriegen/bekommen-passives (Er kriegte einen Stift geschenkt ‘He got a pen gifted’), the theme argument is accusative-marked but has no way of getting structural accusative case.
Vera Lee-Schoenfeld, Nicholas Twiner
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Tata Bahasa Kasus dalam film Kena: Bridge of Spirit Berdasarkan Perspektif Charles J. Fillmore

open access: yesDiglosia, 2023
This study aims to identify the modality and proposition in the movie "Kena: Bridge of Spirit" using Charles J. Fillmore's case grammar theory. This type of research is descriptive qualitative research.
Nuratul Muntahana   +1 more
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Properties of applied objects in Kiswahili and Kindendeule

open access: yesStudies in African Linguistics, 1998
This paper examines objects which are licensed by the applicative affix in the Bantu languages of Kindendeule and Kiswahili. The data show that all verbs can take the applicative suffix deriving transitive verbs from intransitive verbs, and ditransitive ...
Deo Ngonyani
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Collapse of genitive and benefactive case in Ecuadorian Quechua?

open access: yesStellenbosch Papers in Linguistics, 2017
In Ecuadorian Quechua the markers for genitive and benefactive case have become indistinguishable in form: both are basically -pak. This squib discusses the issue whether there has also been a merger in the underlying representation, or whether they ...
Muysken, Pieter
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Kesalahan Pemahaman dan Pengaplikasian Kalimat Pasif dan Kalimat Benefaktif Bahasa Jepang

open access: yesRanah: Jurnal Kajian Bahasa, 2021
Passive sentence is one of the universal language features that all languages have. In spite of its universality, every language have its own specific form of passive sentences.
Sri Iriantini, Vina Febriani Setiawan
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A preliminary study of Belitung Malay

open access: yesNusa, 2022
This is a preliminary study of Belitung Malay (BM), a vernacular Malay dialect spoken on Belitung Island. Following an outline of the BM sociolinguistic situation, some structural features are described.
Yoshimi Miyake   +2 more
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