Non-Standard Concord and the Marking Hypothesis. Working Papers on Language Universals, No. 11 [microform] / Gilles L. Delisle.
In this paper, non-standard types of agreement are examined. Such agreement types are those in which two or more supposedly agreeing categories show discord rather than concord. For example, if a language has noun-adjective agreement, there may, under limited circumstances, be non-standard agreement...
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