This paper shows that differential object marking may not only be limited to definite or animate objects, but also to objects that have a mixture of animacy nd definiteness properties. It claims that this can be attributed to the discriminatory role of case-marking
In this paper we provide a comprehensive picture of differential object marking in Catalan, focusing...
The presence of dative morphology on differential objects raises non-trivial puzzles under a variety...
Abstract Numeral classifier languages are shown to distinguish definite noun phrases licensed by uni...
Many authors have argued that there exists a relation between case morphology, on the one hand, and ...
This special issue aims at disentangling an intriguing fact regarding datives, which is cross-lingui...
In this paper we discuss a number of languages with a multidimen-sional Differential Object Marking ...
A number of studies (see e.g. Bossong, 1985; Aissen, 2003; Næss, 2003) have shown that the marking o...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) is the syntactic or morphological marking of direct objects only w...
Animacy is a pervasive cognitive category that is displayed in the grammatical behavior of the world...
This paper investigates the cross-linguistic effects of animacy on overt Agent marking on the basis ...
This book is a revision of my 2011 dissertation. It is a typological investigation of Differential O...
As is well known, affectedness has been one of the most important parameters used to define direct o...
It is usually assumed that animate direct objects are generally not marked in Brazilian Portuguese. ...
This is the first paper to provide large-scale cross-linguistic evidence for the differential object...
It is a common feature of many case marking languages that some but not all objects are case marked....
In this paper we provide a comprehensive picture of differential object marking in Catalan, focusing...
The presence of dative morphology on differential objects raises non-trivial puzzles under a variety...
Abstract Numeral classifier languages are shown to distinguish definite noun phrases licensed by uni...
Many authors have argued that there exists a relation between case morphology, on the one hand, and ...
This special issue aims at disentangling an intriguing fact regarding datives, which is cross-lingui...
In this paper we discuss a number of languages with a multidimen-sional Differential Object Marking ...
A number of studies (see e.g. Bossong, 1985; Aissen, 2003; Næss, 2003) have shown that the marking o...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) is the syntactic or morphological marking of direct objects only w...
Animacy is a pervasive cognitive category that is displayed in the grammatical behavior of the world...
This paper investigates the cross-linguistic effects of animacy on overt Agent marking on the basis ...
This book is a revision of my 2011 dissertation. It is a typological investigation of Differential O...
As is well known, affectedness has been one of the most important parameters used to define direct o...
It is usually assumed that animate direct objects are generally not marked in Brazilian Portuguese. ...
This is the first paper to provide large-scale cross-linguistic evidence for the differential object...
It is a common feature of many case marking languages that some but not all objects are case marked....
In this paper we provide a comprehensive picture of differential object marking in Catalan, focusing...
The presence of dative morphology on differential objects raises non-trivial puzzles under a variety...
Abstract Numeral classifier languages are shown to distinguish definite noun phrases licensed by uni...