In some Indo-European languages, such as most Slavic ones, Latin, or German, a number of prepositions with spatial meanings take nominal complements in two different cases: an oblique case (e.g. dative, locative1, or instrumental), as in (1), and accusative (2)
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-228) and index.Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2....
Steinbach M, Vogel R. The Dative - An Oblique Case. Linguistische Berichte. 1998;173:65-90
In Avestan Language, ablative case is sometimes used for encoding functions of instrumental case and...
Against the background of parallelism between syntactic domains with respect to the argument structu...
There is a well-known contrast in German between dative and accusative case with prepositions: (1) a...
This article argues, following important observations by Zwarts (2005, 2006), that accusative markin...
The article examines the second language acquisition of case in German prepositional phrases (PPs), ...
The standard view about the uniformity of Case assignment by verbs and prepositions is challenged wi...
Partitive cases constitutes a rather heterogeneous category. They may be defined formally, when the ...
Researchers have long debated the meanings of morphological cases, as markers of core arguments as w...
In this paper I discuss the distribution of accusative case and the nature of the nominative / accus...
Primary, prototypical prepositions in German govern accusative and dative. The difference between th...
The following paper aims at shedding some light on the Albanian language case system with a special ...
This paper argues that linguistic hierarchies are not real in any linguistic sense but are summaries...
The purpose of the present paper is to account for the fact that two fundamental strategies of objec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-228) and index.Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2....
Steinbach M, Vogel R. The Dative - An Oblique Case. Linguistische Berichte. 1998;173:65-90
In Avestan Language, ablative case is sometimes used for encoding functions of instrumental case and...
Against the background of parallelism between syntactic domains with respect to the argument structu...
There is a well-known contrast in German between dative and accusative case with prepositions: (1) a...
This article argues, following important observations by Zwarts (2005, 2006), that accusative markin...
The article examines the second language acquisition of case in German prepositional phrases (PPs), ...
The standard view about the uniformity of Case assignment by verbs and prepositions is challenged wi...
Partitive cases constitutes a rather heterogeneous category. They may be defined formally, when the ...
Researchers have long debated the meanings of morphological cases, as markers of core arguments as w...
In this paper I discuss the distribution of accusative case and the nature of the nominative / accus...
Primary, prototypical prepositions in German govern accusative and dative. The difference between th...
The following paper aims at shedding some light on the Albanian language case system with a special ...
This paper argues that linguistic hierarchies are not real in any linguistic sense but are summaries...
The purpose of the present paper is to account for the fact that two fundamental strategies of objec...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-228) and index.Abbreviations -- 1. Introduction -- 2....
Steinbach M, Vogel R. The Dative - An Oblique Case. Linguistische Berichte. 1998;173:65-90
In Avestan Language, ablative case is sometimes used for encoding functions of instrumental case and...