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Ergative-genitive case

In grammar, the ergative-genitive case (abbreviated EGN) is a grammatical case which combines the senses of the ergative case and the genitive case, transmitting the ideas of acting and possessing something. It can be found in Classic Maya, Ixil, Nez Perce, and Inuktitut.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Aldridge, Edith (2017-08-10). Coon, Jessica; Massam, Diane; Travis, Lisa Demena (eds.). Intransitivity and the Development of Ergative Alignment. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198739371.013.21.
  2. ^ Rude, Noel (1991). "On the Origin of the Nez Perce Ergative NP Suffix". International Journal of American Linguistics. 57 (1): 24–50. ISSN 0020-7071.

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