linguistic alignment pattern
C9778
concept
A linguistic alignment pattern is a systematic way in which a language organizes and marks the grammatical roles of participants in events (such as subjects, objects, and agents) across its morphology and syntax.
Observed surface forms (1)
- binding principle ×3
Instances (2)
- Austronesian alignment
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binding
via concept surface "binding principle"
surface form: Binding Principle A