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Syntactic relations in Westem Muskogean
Oleh:
Munro, Pamela
;
Gordon, L.
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Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 58 no. 1 (Mar. 1982)
,
page 81-115.
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SYNTACTIC RELATIONS IN WESTERN MUSKOGEAN.pdf
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405/LAN/58
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The Western Muskogean languages Chickasaw and Choctaw have a subject/oblique opposition in nominal case-marking and syntactic relations, despite their 'active' system of pronominal agreement. In both languages, case assignment may reflect the operation of productive relation-changing rules. These facts call into question the classification of Choctaw by R. Van Valin and W. Foley (e.g. 1980) as 'role-dominated'. Restrictions on NP density (rhe number of nominal arguments per clause) may account for some of the syntactic differences between the more familiar 'reference-dominated' languages and languages of the Western Muskogean type. *
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