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The split ergativity of the language can appear in the same clause. This situation arises | The split ergativity of the language can appear in the same clause. This situation arises when Class I and Class II arguments co-occur as core arguments, demonstrated in the next two examples: | ||
1. Marked Agent + Marked Patient (Class II Ergative + Class I Accusative): | 1. Marked Agent + Marked Patient (Class II Ergative + Class I Accusative): |
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