In this presentation, I ask why differential indexing obeys a different generalization than different flagging – basically the opposite from the mirror-image pattern that we see in differential object and subject marking. So far, there is no conclusive answer
A number of studies (see e.g. Bossong, 1985; Aissen, 2003; Næss, 2003) have shown that the marking o...
While there are languages that code a particular grammatical role (e.g. subject or direct object) in...
This paper proposes an analysis of alternations between two or more overt markers in differential ob...
Not only verbal arguments such as subject (S/A) and object (P), but also possessors in adpossessive ...
This working paper discusses differential object marking (= flagging) (DOM) and differential object ...
The topic of differential object marking (DOM), or more broadly differential argument marking, conti...
The present paper aims to provide an overview of Differential Object Marking (DOM) and Differential ...
This book is a revision of my 2011 dissertation. It is a typological investigation of Differential O...
In this introductory article we provide an overview of the range of the phenomena that can be referr...
One of the most famous phenomena in argument flagging is differential object marking (DOM), or split...
Scales of referential prominence (animate inanimate, definite indefinite, locuphoric (1st/2nd) al...
A number of studies (see e.g. Bossong, 1985; Aissen, 2003; Næss, 2003) have shown that the marking o...
While there are languages that code a particular grammatical role (e.g. subject or direct object) in...
This paper proposes an analysis of alternations between two or more overt markers in differential ob...
Not only verbal arguments such as subject (S/A) and object (P), but also possessors in adpossessive ...
This working paper discusses differential object marking (= flagging) (DOM) and differential object ...
The topic of differential object marking (DOM), or more broadly differential argument marking, conti...
The present paper aims to provide an overview of Differential Object Marking (DOM) and Differential ...
This book is a revision of my 2011 dissertation. It is a typological investigation of Differential O...
In this introductory article we provide an overview of the range of the phenomena that can be referr...
One of the most famous phenomena in argument flagging is differential object marking (DOM), or split...
Scales of referential prominence (animate inanimate, definite indefinite, locuphoric (1st/2nd) al...
A number of studies (see e.g. Bossong, 1985; Aissen, 2003; Næss, 2003) have shown that the marking o...
While there are languages that code a particular grammatical role (e.g. subject or direct object) in...
This paper proposes an analysis of alternations between two or more overt markers in differential ob...