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      Data on the use of optional ergative case marking in Tujia, an endangered language of southwest China

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      Data in Brief
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          Abstract

          Agents are optionally marked in Tujia, an endangered language spoken in southwest China. Sentences, discourse texts and conversations are presented in this dataset.

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            Journal
            Data Brief
            Data Brief
            Data in Brief
            Elsevier
            2352-3409
            26 June 2019
            October 2019
            26 June 2019
            : 26
            : 104019
            Affiliations
            [a ]School of Foreign Languages, Shenzhen University, Nanhai Ave. 3688, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China
            [b ]Foreign Language School, Hunan University, Lushan South Road, No. 2, Hunan Province, Changsha City, China
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            []Corresponding author. manlu8@ 123456hnu.edu.cn
            Article
            S2352-3409(19)30372-5 104019
            10.1016/j.dib.2019.104019
            6811877
            31667211
            1d4dbf65-5ac0-4cc8-9683-cece9de94dfc
            © 2019 The Author(s)

            This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

            History
            : 15 March 2019
            : 5 May 2019
            : 10 May 2019
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