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Nominalization and case assignment in Quechua
Lingua, 2011In Quechua most embedded clauses are nominalized. In addition, dialects like Cuzco and Junin-Huanca have genitive subjects in both complement and relative clauses. Significantly, objects in these clauses cannot be marked with accusative case. Based on the approach to nominalizations suggested in Borsley and Kornfilt (2000), we derive the case marking ...
Peter Cole, Gabriella Hermon
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Case assignment in Spanish nominalizations
2021Abstract Spanish nominalizations, structures in which a determiner precedes an infinitive (el susurrar de Mario “Mario’s whispering”), present a syntactic contradiction in which a verb exists within a Determiner Phrase
Tania Leal, Jeffrey Renaud
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Licensing nominal clauses: The case of deverbal nominals in Japanese
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 1992While Nominal Clauses in Japanese are similar to English nominalization in their argument-taking ability, they are unlike English in that they behave just like verbal clauses in the distribution of verbal Cases on the noun's arguments. In investigating the Nominal Clauses with deverbal nouns serving as their predicates, this paper will demonstrate that
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On the Validity of Measures of Association: The Nominal-Nominal, Two-by-Two Case
American Journal of Sociology, 1973Despite recent in the area, the problem of the selection of appropriate measures of association continues to worsen. One reason for this could be that we have thus far failed to consider some of the most important criteria which they should meet. One criterion which has never been systematically applied is validity, that is, the degree to which they ...
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Case and the Event Structure of Nominalizations
Linguistic Inquiry, 2018This article explores the distribution of morphological case in Spanish nominalizations and shows that there is a connection between morphological case and event structure. Most nominals govern genitive case de on their internal arguments but some allow or require a different morpheme, a, reminiscent of differential object marking.
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On the History of Nominal Case in Sahaptian
International Journal of American Linguistics, 1997L'A. retrace le developpement historique des cas nominaux en sahaptin et propose une distinction entre les morphemes qui ont un developpement recent et ceux qui sont plus anciens et qui sont donc canditats pour une comparaison ulterieure avec le penutia.
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Case and the Syntax of Argument Indexation
This book develops an analysis of argument indexation: the process by which arguments in a clause are co-indexed with grammatical markers that bear their features.
Faruk Akkuş +2 more
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Unmarked case in Estonian nominals
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 2017This paper analyzes a case-marking alternation seen in the standard Estonian numeral-noun construction and pseudopartitive construction (e.g., tukk leiba ‘a piece of bread’). In nominative and accusative contexts, the second noun (N2) is marked with partitive case while the first noun/numeral (N1) is marked with the case of the pseudopartitive.
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NOMINAL CONVERGENCE: THE CASE OF ROMANIA [PDF]
The main objectives of this paper are: determining the extent to which the indicators of nominal convergence reflect the reality of the Romanian economy, in order to find an optimal correlation between nominal and real convergence from the point of view of a dualist approach, meaning that there are opinions according to which nominal convergence (by ...
Ramona Orăştean, Silvia Mărginean
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Abstract and morphological case in a nominative–accusative system with differential case marking
Case, Agreement, and their Interactions, 2020Vassilios Spyropoulos
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