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Ergativity

2008
Abstract Unlike other case systems in Africa, the number of African languages with ergative systems is severely limited. Ergativity as a grammaticalized case system is not only limited in number; its occurrence is also areally and genetically restricted: It is largely confined to the Northern Lwoo languages of West Nilotic (Nilo-Saharan),
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Split Ergativity is not about Ergativity

2017
AbstractThis chapter argues that split ergativity is epiphenomenal, and that the factors which trigger its appearance are not limited to ergative systems in the first place. In both aspectual and person splits, the split is the result of a bifurcation of the clause into two distinct case/agreement domains, which renders the clause structurally ...
Jessica Coon, Omer Preminger
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Elektroretinogram (ERG), ERG bileşenlerinin incelenmesi ve ERG`nin klinik elektrofizyolojisi

2020
ÖZET Ekseriyatla retina kaynaklı görme bozukluklarmın klinik teşhisinde kullanılan Elektroretinogram (ERG) ölçüm düzeneği, ERG'yi oluşturan bileşenler ve bu bileşenlerin oluşumuna sebebiyet veren etkenler açısından incelenmiştir. ERG'nin günümüz göz sağlığındaki popülerliği ve ülkemizde şimdiye dek ERG konusunda yapısal inceleme türündeki ...
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Typology of Ergativity

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2009
Abstract Ergativity refers to patterning in a language whereby the subject of a transitive clause behaves differently to the subject of an intransitive clause, which behaves like the object of a transitive clause. Ergativity can be manifested in morphology, lexicon, syntax, and discourse organisation.
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2022
?????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ErGe ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? 473???2096 ??. ???????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????????, ????????????????????????, ????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ????????????. ?
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Ergativity

1994
Although there is only one ergative language in Europe (Basque), perhaps one-quarter of the world's languages show ergative properties, and pose considerable difficulties for many current linguistic theories. R. M. W. Dixon here provides a full survey of the various types of ergativity, looking at the ways they interrelate, their semantic bases and ...
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Ergativity

Language, 1997
Alice C. Harris, R. M. W. Dixon
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Erg

2015
Matthew Chojnacki, Ákos Kereszturi
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