Our introduction to this volume provides an empirical overview of the phenomenon of DOM, Section 1, a theoretical overview of approaches to modeling and understanding DOM, Section 2, a deeper look at some of the challenges that the data pose for a unified approach to DOM, Section 3, and finally, a preview of the contributions to this volume, Section 4.Descriptive and Comparative Linguistic
Abstract In this study we investigate the impact of affectedness on the diachronic development of Di...
While there are languages that code a particular grammatical role (e.g. subject or direct object) in...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...
Bárány A, Kalin L. Introduction. In: Bárány A, Kalin L, eds. Case, Agreement, and their Interactions...
The topic of differential object marking (DOM), or more broadly differential argument marking, conti...
Differential object marking (DOM) interacts with nominal structure in complex ways across Romance la...
The present paper aims to provide an overview of Differential Object Marking (DOM) and Differential ...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the acquisition of differential object marking (DOM) in Spanis...
In this paper we discuss a number of languages with a multidimen-sional Differential Object Marking ...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) is a cross-linguistic phenomenon that in some languages certain ob...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) is a phenomenon that is present in more than 300 languages (Bosson...
Differential Object Marking (DOM), the appearance of a direct object marker on some but not all dire...
In this study we investigate the impact of affectedness on the diachronic development of Differentia...
Abstract In this study we investigate the impact of affectedness on the diachronic development of Di...
While there are languages that code a particular grammatical role (e.g. subject or direct object) in...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...
Bárány A, Kalin L. Introduction. In: Bárány A, Kalin L, eds. Case, Agreement, and their Interactions...
The topic of differential object marking (DOM), or more broadly differential argument marking, conti...
Differential object marking (DOM) interacts with nominal structure in complex ways across Romance la...
The present paper aims to provide an overview of Differential Object Marking (DOM) and Differential ...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the acquisition of differential object marking (DOM) in Spanis...
In this paper we discuss a number of languages with a multidimen-sional Differential Object Marking ...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) is a cross-linguistic phenomenon that in some languages certain ob...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) is a phenomenon that is present in more than 300 languages (Bosson...
Differential Object Marking (DOM), the appearance of a direct object marker on some but not all dire...
In this study we investigate the impact of affectedness on the diachronic development of Differentia...
Abstract In this study we investigate the impact of affectedness on the diachronic development of Di...
While there are languages that code a particular grammatical role (e.g. subject or direct object) in...
International audienceIt is well known that in certain Romance languages the direct object may be in...