This paper deals with a puzzle relating to the accusative case marker-(i)g in Mongolian and its function, illustrated by the examples below. This case marker-(i)g is normally used to mark direct objects in simple transitive clauses as in (1). However, embedded subjects in comple
This paper discusses adjective distribution in Mongolian based upon the mereological framework: scal...
The paper discusses the conditions for case marking on partitive constructions in direct object posi...
In this article the ways of transferring the case values when translating from Russian to Uzbek are ...
In modern Mongolian there are two major case alternations involving the accusative suffix: direct ob...
von Heusinger K, Klein U, Guntsetseg D. The case of accusative embedded subjects in Mongolian. LINGU...
This paper presents peculiarities of the genitive case marked subject in Modern Mongolian. First, we...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) is a cross-linguistic phenomenon that in some languages certain ob...
Klein U, von Heusinger K, Guntsetseg D. Case in conflict: embedded subjects in Mongolian. In: Lamers...
By tracing and comparing the corpus from the 1960s to the present, we have found that the case marki...
In this paper, I will deal with the phenomenon of Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Mongolian. In...
Converbal clauses combine with main clauses on the basis of a variety of semantic relationships. The...
The subject of an embedded finite clause in Mongolian can be marked with accusative case, alternatin...
1.はじめに 2.従来の記述 3.『滿文原檔』『満文三国志』における狭義の対格主語 4.まとめThe accusative can be used in Mongolian as accusativu...
This paper describes asymmetric differential object marking in various Uralic languages and proposes...
Hayata (2011) proposed that accusative subject in Manchu arises when an embedded subject is not co-r...
This paper discusses adjective distribution in Mongolian based upon the mereological framework: scal...
The paper discusses the conditions for case marking on partitive constructions in direct object posi...
In this article the ways of transferring the case values when translating from Russian to Uzbek are ...
In modern Mongolian there are two major case alternations involving the accusative suffix: direct ob...
von Heusinger K, Klein U, Guntsetseg D. The case of accusative embedded subjects in Mongolian. LINGU...
This paper presents peculiarities of the genitive case marked subject in Modern Mongolian. First, we...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) is a cross-linguistic phenomenon that in some languages certain ob...
Klein U, von Heusinger K, Guntsetseg D. Case in conflict: embedded subjects in Mongolian. In: Lamers...
By tracing and comparing the corpus from the 1960s to the present, we have found that the case marki...
In this paper, I will deal with the phenomenon of Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Mongolian. In...
Converbal clauses combine with main clauses on the basis of a variety of semantic relationships. The...
The subject of an embedded finite clause in Mongolian can be marked with accusative case, alternatin...
1.はじめに 2.従来の記述 3.『滿文原檔』『満文三国志』における狭義の対格主語 4.まとめThe accusative can be used in Mongolian as accusativu...
This paper describes asymmetric differential object marking in various Uralic languages and proposes...
Hayata (2011) proposed that accusative subject in Manchu arises when an embedded subject is not co-r...
This paper discusses adjective distribution in Mongolian based upon the mereological framework: scal...
The paper discusses the conditions for case marking on partitive constructions in direct object posi...
In this article the ways of transferring the case values when translating from Russian to Uzbek are ...