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In [[Role and Reference Grammar]], a '''direct core argument''' is a [[core argument (in RRG)|core argument]] which is either [[unmarked]] or marked by [[case]] alone. Direct core arguments are opposed to [[oblique core argument]]s.
 
In [[Role and Reference Grammar]], a '''direct core argument''' is a [[core argument (in RRG)|core argument]] which is either [[unmarked]] or marked by [[case]] alone. Direct core arguments are opposed to [[oblique core argument]]s.
  
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In Role and Reference Grammar, a direct core argument is a core argument which is either unmarked or marked by case alone. Direct core arguments are opposed to oblique core arguments.

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