Animacy is a pervasive cognitive category that is displayed in the grammatical behavior of the world’s languages through categorical or gradient effects. We argue in this paper that animacy is a crucial parameter for Differential Object Marking (i.e., the optional marking of the direct object) in Turkish. DOM languages are typically categorized according to their dependency on definiteness and animacy. Turkish has thus far been assumed to depend only on definiteness; however, we present the first set of empirical evidence based on perceived acceptability judgment measures that show a significant effect of animacy on Turkish DOM. Moreover, we show the gradient nature of this effect. This original finding provides further evidence for the ass...
This paper shows that differential object marking may not only be limited to definite or animate obj...
Most, if not all, languages exhibit “animacy effects”: grammatical structures interact with the rela...
This study offers an experimental perspective to investigate the word order and animacy effects of i...
This article explores the relationship between affectedness and Differential Object Marking (DOM) of...
In this paper we discuss a number of languages with a multidimen-sional Differential Object Marking ...
Böhm S. Differential object marking in Standard Turkish and Caucasian Urum. STUF - Language Typology...
The category of animacy is the expression in grammar of the opposition between animate and inanimate...
Bamyacı E, Häussler J, Kabak B. The interaction of animacy and number agreement: An experimental inv...
Many authors have argued that there exists a relation between case morphology, on the one hand, and ...
This study investigates construction-level effects of animacy for Agents in a set of Australian lang...
Plural marking systems in natural languages follow an Animacy Hierarchy such that although it is com...
While there are languages that code a particular grammatical role (e.g. subject or direct object) in...
A number of studies (see e.g. Bossong, 1985; Aissen, 2003; Næss, 2003) have shown that the marking o...
This paper investigates the cross-linguistic effects of animacy on overt Agent marking on the basis ...
The article dicusses some aspects of DOM (Differential Object Marking) in Eastern Armenian in order ...
This paper shows that differential object marking may not only be limited to definite or animate obj...
Most, if not all, languages exhibit “animacy effects”: grammatical structures interact with the rela...
This study offers an experimental perspective to investigate the word order and animacy effects of i...
This article explores the relationship between affectedness and Differential Object Marking (DOM) of...
In this paper we discuss a number of languages with a multidimen-sional Differential Object Marking ...
Böhm S. Differential object marking in Standard Turkish and Caucasian Urum. STUF - Language Typology...
The category of animacy is the expression in grammar of the opposition between animate and inanimate...
Bamyacı E, Häussler J, Kabak B. The interaction of animacy and number agreement: An experimental inv...
Many authors have argued that there exists a relation between case morphology, on the one hand, and ...
This study investigates construction-level effects of animacy for Agents in a set of Australian lang...
Plural marking systems in natural languages follow an Animacy Hierarchy such that although it is com...
While there are languages that code a particular grammatical role (e.g. subject or direct object) in...
A number of studies (see e.g. Bossong, 1985; Aissen, 2003; Næss, 2003) have shown that the marking o...
This paper investigates the cross-linguistic effects of animacy on overt Agent marking on the basis ...
The article dicusses some aspects of DOM (Differential Object Marking) in Eastern Armenian in order ...
This paper shows that differential object marking may not only be limited to definite or animate obj...
Most, if not all, languages exhibit “animacy effects”: grammatical structures interact with the rela...
This study offers an experimental perspective to investigate the word order and animacy effects of i...