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Grammar / Syntax / Ergative case / Ergative–absolutive language / Dative case / Theta role / Ditransitive verb / Preposition and postposition / Case in tiers / Linguistics / Grammatical cases / Semantics
Date: 2005-02-09 09:00:39
Grammar
Syntax
Ergative case
Ergative–absolutive language
Dative case
Theta role
Ditransitive verb
Preposition and postposition
Case in tiers
Linguistics
Grammatical cases
Semantics

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