This paper describes asymmetric differential object marking in various Uralic languages and proposes a functional explanation. It was published in an obscure venue, but it was cited often later because the pattern turned out to be very general
Bodo exhibits differential case marking for its subject and object arguments. In Bodo, subject marki...
The present paper examines the development of Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Lithuanian as L1....
Behdini, a variety of Kurdish, is known to be a morphologically rich language demonstrating both sub...
Böhm S. Differential object marking in Standard Turkish and Caucasian Urum. STUF - Language Typology...
This is the first paper to provide large-scale cross-linguistic evidence for the differential object...
This paper takes a typological approach to the case marking on subjects and objects in Estonian. The...
In this paper we discuss a number of languages with a multidimensional Differential Object Marking (...
Contains fulltext : 43916.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This dissertatio...
This article explores the relationship between affectedness and Differential Object Marking (DOM) of...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) is a cross-linguistic phenomenon that in some languages certain ob...
This paper discusses object agreement in the Uralic language Khanty (also known as Ostyak). The avai...
Partitive cases constitutes a rather heterogeneous category. They may be defined formally, when the ...
The papers in this volume can be grouped into two broad, overlapping classes: those dealing primaril...
The paper discusses the conditions for case marking on partitive constructions in direct object posi...
This thesis deals with direct object nouns case-marked differentially. According to the commonly ass...
Bodo exhibits differential case marking for its subject and object arguments. In Bodo, subject marki...
The present paper examines the development of Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Lithuanian as L1....
Behdini, a variety of Kurdish, is known to be a morphologically rich language demonstrating both sub...
Böhm S. Differential object marking in Standard Turkish and Caucasian Urum. STUF - Language Typology...
This is the first paper to provide large-scale cross-linguistic evidence for the differential object...
This paper takes a typological approach to the case marking on subjects and objects in Estonian. The...
In this paper we discuss a number of languages with a multidimensional Differential Object Marking (...
Contains fulltext : 43916.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This dissertatio...
This article explores the relationship between affectedness and Differential Object Marking (DOM) of...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) is a cross-linguistic phenomenon that in some languages certain ob...
This paper discusses object agreement in the Uralic language Khanty (also known as Ostyak). The avai...
Partitive cases constitutes a rather heterogeneous category. They may be defined formally, when the ...
The papers in this volume can be grouped into two broad, overlapping classes: those dealing primaril...
The paper discusses the conditions for case marking on partitive constructions in direct object posi...
This thesis deals with direct object nouns case-marked differentially. According to the commonly ass...
Bodo exhibits differential case marking for its subject and object arguments. In Bodo, subject marki...
The present paper examines the development of Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Lithuanian as L1....
Behdini, a variety of Kurdish, is known to be a morphologically rich language demonstrating both sub...