Ergative in Mi=la=ras=pa'i rnam thar
Classical Tibetans has been reported to be an aspectually split ergative language (Regamey, 1954; Dixon, 1979). although this is true only of some texts. DeLancey (1984) shows that case marking in modern Lhasa Tibetan has an active-stative pattern. The data given in Saxena (1988) suggest that there...
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Main Author: | Saxena, Anju |
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Other Authors: | University of Oregon |
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