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Formal and Functional Differences between Differential Object Marking and Differential R Marking: Unity or Disunity?

Formal and Functional Differences between Differential Object Marking and Differential R Marking: Unity or Disunity?

... discuss differential marking of objects from a broader perspective than is typical of studies dealing with ...that differential marking of objects is not a uniform phe- nomenon, but DOM and ...

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Differential Object Marking in Corsican: Regularities and triggering factors

Differential Object Marking in Corsican: Regularities and triggering factors

... the differential marking of the DO may lead to a “secondary ambiguity” with other elements, for instance the indirect object in ditransitive constructions ...the marking of animacy is ...

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Differential Object Marking and Language Contact: An Introduction to this Special Issue

Differential Object Marking and Language Contact: An Introduction to this Special Issue

... the animacy and specificity scales, all other criteria favour the use of dom and, for some speakers, dom has come to affect even elements found at the lowest ends in every ...of animacy, ...

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Introduction to the special issue 'Differential Object Marking: theoretical and empirical issues'

Introduction to the special issue 'Differential Object Marking: theoretical and empirical issues'

... between object marking and information structure primarily lies in the unsatisfactory explana- tory power of purely semantic features, such as animacy and definiteness, for the ...

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Object and Subject Case Marking in Behdini

Object and Subject Case Marking in Behdini

... case marking is found in a particular environment, the other one is found in the opposite ...and object arguments to be case marked in the same ...case marking of direct objects to mark some objects, ...

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Differential object marking in Brazilian Portuguese

Differential object marking in Brazilian Portuguese

... ‘…the mothers loving more their children’. (Jeronimo; DELILLE, 1970, p. 42, apud DÖHLA, 2014, p. 275) The author hypothesizes that 16 th and 17 th century Portuguese was influenced by Spanish since that was the period ...

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Differential Object Marking in Paraguayan Guaraní

Differential Object Marking in Paraguayan Guaraní

... that Differential Object Marking is ro- bustly active in Guaraní, a fact that has received relatively little attention in the literature on Guaraní and no attention in the literature on ...of ...

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Object-conditioned differential marking in Chintang and Nepali

Object-conditioned differential marking in Chintang and Nepali

... Object-conditioned differential marking in Chintang and Nepali Schikowski, Robert Abstract: This study deals with two syntactic alternation patterns found in two languages of Nepal: ...

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On the relation between Hungarian verb paradigms and differential object marking

On the relation between Hungarian verb paradigms and differential object marking

... and animacy are responsible for triggering the objective ...definiteness, animacy and topicality do not suffice to explain how object marking differs from case to ...

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Manifestations of differential object marking: from Brazilian Portuguese to prepositional accusatives

Manifestations of differential object marking: from Brazilian Portuguese to prepositional accusatives

... to animacy, anaphoric null objects in BP have additional special properties that set them apart from similar classes in other typical null object ...

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DIFFERENTIAL MARKING IN KINANDE

DIFFERENTIAL MARKING IN KINANDE

... 2018. Differential object marking in ...of differential object marking, ...1979. Object clitic pronouns in Bantu and the Topicality ...

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When Differential Object Marking is Obligatory: Some Remarks on the Role of Case in Ellipsis and Comparatives

When Differential Object Marking is Obligatory: Some Remarks on the Role of Case in Ellipsis and Comparatives

... The structure of the paper is as follows. In Section 2 we first give a very brief overview of DOM in Romance and Indo-Aryan; this allows us to better situate the problem of equatives where canon- ical DOM features must ...

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Differential Case Marking in Bodo

Differential Case Marking in Bodo

... and object marking, but failed to account for instances in which the case markers are ...the object case is marked by khό, the instrumental case is marked by zang, the dative by nǒ, ablative by ...

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Subject and object marking in Bembe

Subject and object marking in Bembe

... in object marking illustrated in the preceding section has sparked different theoretical analyses of the phenomenon, and there exists a long- standing debate that centers on the question as to whether ...

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Differential marking of intransitive subjects in Kambera (Austronesian)

Differential marking of intransitive subjects in Kambera (Austronesian)

... Regarding the lexical representation of intransitive verbs, Kambera does not present evidence for a formal distinction between classes of intransitive verbs (e.g., ‘unaccusative’ versus ‘unergative’ verbs). Every ...

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Asymmetric compression of representational space for object animacy categorization under degraded viewing conditions

Asymmetric compression of representational space for object animacy categorization under degraded viewing conditions

... visual object stimuli including 24 animals and 24 inanimate objects (natural and man- made) on a phase-scrambled natural image background in both a clear condition and a degraded ...

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Animals, animacy and anthropocentrism

Animals, animacy and anthropocentrism

... of animacy? Although such broad and deep questions are well beyond the scope of this short paper, I begin by sketching some key themes in this area, before introducing the corpus used as data for this study and ...

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Animacy in Morphosyntactic Variation

Animacy in Morphosyntactic Variation

... syntactic animacy Here I test if animacy in these case studies is semantic or ...syntactic. Animacy in the se- mantic sense is generally predictable from observable facts of ...languages, ...

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CiteSeerX — Extending positive definiteness

CiteSeerX — Extending positive definiteness

... If one goes beyond C ∗ -algebras the two notions, positive definiteness and com- plete positivity, still make sense but are no longer equivalent. This happens when one deals with unbounded operator valued ...

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