Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In linguistics, the term exceptional case-marking (ECM) denotes a phenomenon where the subject of an embedded infinitival verb seems to appear in the superordinate clause and, if it is a pronoun, is unexpectedly marked with object case morphology (him not he, her not she, etc.). The unexpected object case morphology is deemed \"exceptional\"."@en }
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- Exceptional_case-marking comment "In linguistics, the term exceptional case-marking (ECM) denotes a phenomenon where the subject of an embedded infinitival verb seems to appear in the superordinate clause and, if it is a pronoun, is unexpectedly marked with object case morphology (him not he, her not she, etc.). The unexpected object case morphology is deemed \"exceptional\".".