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Ergativity

2023
AbstractThe vast majority of Australian languages are morphologically ergative, with the nominal in the A role marked with an ergative suffix and the S and O unmarked. Nonetheless, almost all morphologically-ergative Australian languages are syntactically-accusative, i.e.
Dunn, Vivien, Meakins, Felicity
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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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An “Erg” of epidemiology

The American Journal of Surgery, 1989
A H, Harken, T M, Vernon
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Ergativity

Language, 1979
Morphological marking, whether realized by nominal case inflections or cross-referencing on the verb, can be either (i) ergative, marking transitive subject [A] function, vs. absolutive, marking intransitive subject [S] and transitive object [O]; or (ii) nominative, marking A and S, vs. accusative, marking O function.
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?????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????? ErGe

2022
?????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????? ErGe ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? 473???2096 ??. ???????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ??????????????????, ????????????????????????, ????????????????, ?????????????????????? ?????????????? ????????????. ?
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Types of ergativity

Lingua, 2012
Julie Anne Legate
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Split ergativity based on nominal type

Lingua, 2014
Julie Anne Legate
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Erg

2015
Matthew Chojnacki, Ákos Kereszturi
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