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Willson, Stephen R. – 1996
Analysis of a form of Burushaski, spoken in northern Pakistan, uses Relational Grammar (RG), targeting grammatical relations at different strata in a clause, to account for a wide range of verb agreement and case marking phenomena. It is found that the RG notions of unaccusative and unergative are sufficient to characterize the two major groupings…
Descriptors: Burushaski, Case (Grammar), Foreign Countries, Grammar
Hook, Peter Edwin – 1987
An unusual construction in Shina grammar is examined, particularly as it has been observed in the language form spoken in the Skardu region of Pakistan. The construction occurs in the use of the dative case with certain verbs. The patterns of occurrence and the origins of this phenomenon are analyzed through examples from Shina. (MSE)
Descriptors: Case (Grammar), Foreign Countries, Form Classes (Languages), Language Patterns