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This paper investigates gerunds in Tagalog, arguing that they share many characteristics with antipassives: they have similar verbal morphology and word order, they both project external arguments, and their themes are subject to differential object marking (DOM). The properties of Tagalog gerunds therefore contrast with the ergative- or passive-like characterization more broadly proposed for nominalizations cross-linguistically.
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