At least three DOM-related constructions can be observed in Ancient Greek, but only one of them has received due consideration in the DOM bibliography (Bossong 1998). In this paper I will deal with the other two: the partitive genitive and a borderline instance of alternation in case marking of objects due to aspectual and affectedness variations in the interpretation of the predicate. I will also deal with the relation of the neuter accusative of unspecific objects with DOM, a relatively neglected construction. Central to the relation of Ancient Greek with DOM is the fact that its case marking is both universal and obligatory (or “symmetrical” in two different uses of the term). This explains why in Ancient Greek the functions differentiat...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the acquisition of differential object marking (DOM) in Spanis...
In this study we investigate the impact of affectedness on the diachronic development of Differentia...
This paper examines differential object marking (DOM) in non-standard Limeño Spanish contact varieti...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Spanish has been studied under various aspects: Spanish as a ty...
Differential object marking (DOM) interacts with nominal structure in complex ways across Romance la...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...
The paper describes the usage of the partitive genitive in Ancient Greek. We show that the partitive...
Abstract. It is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be introduced or ...
In several ancient and modern Indo-European languages, the partitive-genitive may be used in place o...
This paper deals with the influence that nominal and verbal parameters have on DOM in the diachrony ...
This state of the art tries to cover as much as possible about the properties, conditions and analys...
The paper discusses a number of partitive constructions with de or, less frequently, ex, attested in...
In some languages with DOM, the exponents of DOM and dative are homophonous, e.g. in Spanish and Hin...
This dissertation investigates the nature of Differential Object Marking (DOM), using Spanish as a c...
Elisabeth Mayer and Manuel Delicado Cantero analyze the evolution of differential object marking (DO...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the acquisition of differential object marking (DOM) in Spanis...
In this study we investigate the impact of affectedness on the diachronic development of Differentia...
This paper examines differential object marking (DOM) in non-standard Limeño Spanish contact varieti...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Spanish has been studied under various aspects: Spanish as a ty...
Differential object marking (DOM) interacts with nominal structure in complex ways across Romance la...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...
The paper describes the usage of the partitive genitive in Ancient Greek. We show that the partitive...
Abstract. It is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be introduced or ...
In several ancient and modern Indo-European languages, the partitive-genitive may be used in place o...
This paper deals with the influence that nominal and verbal parameters have on DOM in the diachrony ...
This state of the art tries to cover as much as possible about the properties, conditions and analys...
The paper discusses a number of partitive constructions with de or, less frequently, ex, attested in...
In some languages with DOM, the exponents of DOM and dative are homophonous, e.g. in Spanish and Hin...
This dissertation investigates the nature of Differential Object Marking (DOM), using Spanish as a c...
Elisabeth Mayer and Manuel Delicado Cantero analyze the evolution of differential object marking (DO...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the acquisition of differential object marking (DOM) in Spanis...
In this study we investigate the impact of affectedness on the diachronic development of Differentia...
This paper examines differential object marking (DOM) in non-standard Limeño Spanish contact varieti...