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Grammar / Split ergativity / Ergative–absolutive language / Agglutinative languages / Nominative–accusative language / Ergative case / Absolutive case / Linguistic typology / Intransitive verb / Linguistics / Syntax / Grammatical cases
Date: 2013-07-01 13:00:28
Grammar
Split ergativity
Ergative–absolutive language
Agglutinative languages
Nominative–accusative language
Ergative case
Absolutive case
Linguistic typology
Intransitive verb
Linguistics
Syntax
Grammatical cases

When Ergative = Genitive: Nominals and Split Ergativity

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