Comparative Concept: double-coding strategy (str)
Extracted from the appendix of Morphosyntax: Constructions of the World's Languages, by William Croft (2022)
double-coding strategy (str)
Typ | strategy |
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Alias(se) | double-coding strategy |
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a strategy used for experiential constructions in which both experiencer and stimulus are expressed with the same core argument phrase (either subject or object). Example: in the Japanese sentence Dare ga eiga ga suki desu ka 'Who likes movies?', both the experiencer dare 'who' and the stimulus eiga 'movie' are expressed with the Subject flag ga. (Section 7.4)