What determines the varying relation of case and agreement? Evidence from the Ugric languages

Agreement and case assignment can be interdependent, partially independent, or independent of each other (Baker Vinokurova 2010; Baker 2014, 2015). These parametric options appear to have random distribution across languages. This paper claims on the basis of the comparison of the Ugric languages (M...

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