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Discourse and Grammar in Australian LanguagesEdited by Ilana Mushin and Brett Baker
[Studies in Language Companion Series 104] 2008
► pp. 59–85
The Bardi language of Northwestern Australia exhibits complex interactions between morphology, syntax, and discourse structure. In this paper I examine the interplay between constituent order, the marking of argument functions through verbal agreement, and the role of bound nominal omission. The findings presented here have implications for the Pronominal Argument Hypothesis and analysis of bound argument markers as “pronominal”.
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