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What is a same subject marker? |
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A same subject marker is a distinction in the verb morphology of a clause that indicates that the subject is identical to the subject of another clause, such as one of the following: | |
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| A same subject marker is a kind of | |
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Thompson and Longacre 1985 187, 201 | |
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Longacre 1985 254 | |
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