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Perfective marking conditioned by transitivity status in Western Mande
In: ISSN: 0176-4225 ; EISSN: 1569-9714 ; Diachronica ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03065146 ; Diachronica, Netherlands: John Benjamins, 2020, 37 (1), pp.43-82. ⟨10.1075/dia.18050.idi⟩ (2020)
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Early Vedic – Morphosyntactic structures, Part 1 ... : Verbal morphosyntax 1 ...
Dahl, Eystein. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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Tocharian – Morphosyntactic Structures, Part 2 ...
Carling, Gerd. - : Georg-August-Universität Göttingen,Sprachwissenschaftliches Seminar, 2020
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Perfective marking conditioned by transitivity status in Western Mande
In: ISSN: 0176-4225 ; EISSN: 1569-9714 ; Diachronica ; https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-03065146 ; Diachronica, Netherlands: John Benjamins, 2020, 37 (1), pp.43-82. ⟨10.1075/dia.18050.idi⟩ (2020)
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Connecting input to comprehension: First language acquisition of active transitives and suffixal passives by Korean-speaking preschool children
Shin, Gyu-Ho. - : University of Hawai'i at Manoa, 2020
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Variation in differential object marking: On some differences between Spanish and Romanian
In: Open Linguistics, Vol 6, Iss 1, Pp 424-462 (2020) (2020)
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The Development, Preservation and Loss of Differential Case Marking in Inner Asia Minor Greek
Karatsareas, P.. - : Brill, 2020
Abstract: In Cappadocian and Pharasiot, the two main members of the inner Asia Minor Greek dialect group, the head nouns of NPs found in certain syntactic positions are marked with the accusative if the relevant NPs are definite and with the nominative if the NPs are indefinite. This differential case marking pattern contrasts with all other Modern Greek dialects, in which the accusative is uniformly used in the relevant syntactic positions. After revisiting recent proposals regarding the synchronic status of DCM in Cappadocian and Pharasiot, I show how the two dialects developed this ‘un-Greek’ feature in the model of Turkish, which marks the head nouns of direct object NPs with an accusative suffix only if they take a specific reading leaving non-specific direct object NPs unmarked. I subsequently trace the diachronic trajectory of this contact-induced innovation within the two dialectal systems, seeking to explain why DCM was gradually lost in Cappadocian but preserved in Pharasiot.
Keyword: Asia Minor Greek; Cappadocian; differential case marking; language contact; Pharasiot; Turkish
URL: https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/download/660927dbd391155e33402a928aeb2cbc1ed8a2aeef56db628dcbeae0c529f45f/582447/Karatsareas%20%282020b%29.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1163/19552629-bja10008
https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/item/9yzv7/the-development-preservation-and-loss-of-differential-case-marking-in-inner-asia-minor-greek
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Semantic and syntactic demarcations of Classical Greek object cases: An object(ive) study
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 107–117 ; 2473-8689 (2020)
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Differential object marking: Nominal and verbal parameters
In: Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; Vol 5, No 1 (2020): Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America; 670–684 ; 2473-8689 (2020)
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