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  • A double-marking language is one in which the grammatical marks showing relations between different constituents of a phrase tend to be placed on both...
    2 KB (248 words) - 09:46, 14 October 2020
  • dependents. Many languages employ both head-marking and dependent-marking, and some languages double up and are thus double-marking. The concept of...
    7 KB (923 words) - 09:57, 25 June 2024
  • language Double-marking language Head-marking language Zero-marking in English Nichols, Johanna and Balthasar Bickel. "Locus of Marking: Whole-Language Typology"...
    3 KB (352 words) - 23:26, 4 May 2025
  • A dependent-marking language has grammatical markers of agreement and case government between the words of phrases that tend to appear more on dependents...
    3 KB (433 words) - 12:34, 16 February 2022
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    they are commonly placed with road marking machines (also referred to as road marking equipment or pavement marking equipment). They can also be applied...
    83 KB (10,828 words) - 19:37, 16 March 2025
  • Dependent-marking language Head-marking language Double-marking language Zero-marking language Maddieson, Ian. "Locus of Marking: Whole-Language Typology"...
    2 KB (295 words) - 09:39, 29 January 2022
  • Burushaki language
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    alongside Urdu and English translation of each verse. Burushaski is a double-marking language and word order is generally subject–object–verb. Nouns in Burushaski...
    92 KB (5,303 words) - 20:55, 25 June 2025
  • Head initial language
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    languages tend to be head-initial languages. Dependency grammar Dependent-marking language Double-marking language Government (linguistics) Government...
    60 KB (7,395 words) - 08:53, 9 March 2025
  • classified as a double-marking language. Although it has been categorised as a Kanyara language, it is significantly different from the other languages in the...
    11 KB (909 words) - 02:13, 28 May 2025
  • Haitian Creole Auxiliary verb Free morpheme Isolating language Zero-marking language Synthetic language Linguistic typology Zuckermann, Ghil'ad (2009). "Hybridity...
    9 KB (1,089 words) - 20:14, 18 June 2025
  • Moluccan Malay Papuan Malay Analytic language Free morpheme Linguistic typology Synthetic language Zero-marking language "A Computerized Identification System...
    7 KB (680 words) - 22:11, 17 May 2025
  • An agglutinative language is a type of language that primarily forms words by stringing together morphemes (word parts)—each typically representing a single...
    11 KB (1,177 words) - 04:42, 3 May 2025
  • term polysynthetic to languages with high morpheme-to-word ratios, but others use it for languages that are highly head-marking, or those that frequently...
    36 KB (4,686 words) - 20:07, 24 June 2025
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    takes the objective case form. The example below demonstrates this double marking in a sentence where both object and subject are represented with a third...
    226 KB (23,094 words) - 15:23, 30 June 2025
  • Accusative language
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    case-marking, verb agreement and/or word order. It has a wide global distribution and is the most common alignment system among the world's languages (including...
    20 KB (2,151 words) - 09:25, 15 March 2025
  • Split-S language
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    inanimate) Specifically, ergative languages with split case marking are more likely to use ergative rather than accusative marking for NPs lower down the hierarchy...
    23 KB (2,621 words) - 14:40, 22 June 2025
  • SOV language)
    are substantially double-marking and tend to exhibit properties intermediate between the two idealised types above. Many languages that have shifted to...
    42 KB (5,640 words) - 14:39, 22 June 2025
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