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7. Defective Agree, Case Alternations, and the Prominence of Person
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Marc D. Richards
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents v
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Typological evidence against universal effects of referential scales on case alignment 7
- 3. Descriptive scales versus comparative scales 45
- 4. Generalizing Scales 59
- 5. Differential Argument Encoding by Impoverishment 75
- 6. Ø-Agreement in Turkana 131
- 7. Defective Agree, Case Alternations, and the Prominence of Person 173
- 8. Prefixes, Scales and Grammatical Theory 197
- 9. Argument Encoding in Direction Systems and Specificity-Driven Agree 227
- 10. Towards a typology of split ergativity: A TAM-hierarchy for alignment splits 275
- 11. Split Marked-S Case Systems 297
- 12. Scales in real-time language comprehension: A review 321
- Subject index 353
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of contents v
- 1. Introduction 1
- 2. Typological evidence against universal effects of referential scales on case alignment 7
- 3. Descriptive scales versus comparative scales 45
- 4. Generalizing Scales 59
- 5. Differential Argument Encoding by Impoverishment 75
- 6. Ø-Agreement in Turkana 131
- 7. Defective Agree, Case Alternations, and the Prominence of Person 173
- 8. Prefixes, Scales and Grammatical Theory 197
- 9. Argument Encoding in Direction Systems and Specificity-Driven Agree 227
- 10. Towards a typology of split ergativity: A TAM-hierarchy for alignment splits 275
- 11. Split Marked-S Case Systems 297
- 12. Scales in real-time language comprehension: A review 321
- Subject index 353