In linguistics, differential object marking (DOM) is the phenomenon in which certain objects of verbs are marked to reflect various syntactic and semantic...
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linguistics, differential argument marking (DAM) is the phenomenon of a language's encoding a single grammatical function (e.g. subject or object) in different...
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into two classes (with respect to overt case marking), a phenomenon called ‘differential object marking’ by Bossong (1985). Some languages code very little...
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found in the case of the Sicilian language. The phenomenon of Differential Object Marking (abbreviated as DOM), or Prepositional Accusative, is grammaticalized...
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Marathi grammar (section Differential object marking)
noun to be a direct object despite Marathi having an accusative case: Marathi exhibits Differential object marking for direct objects, and the accusative...
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Dependency grammar Object pronoun Prepositional pronoun Transitive verb Intransitive verb Oblique case Differential object marking Subject–verb inversion...
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Morphosyntactic alignment (section Locus of marking)
Active–stative alignment Agreement (linguistics) Differential argument marking Differential object marking Labile verb Milewski's typology Dixon, R. M. W...
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objects). In this regard, clitic doubling for objects can be viewed as a species of differential object marking. Spanish is one well-known example of a clitic-doubling...
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Mongolian language (category Subject–object–verb languages)
formal version of битгий. Mongolian uses differential case marking, being a regular differential object marking (DOM) language. DOM emerges from a complicated...
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Grammatical case (redirect from Case marking)
may have. Agreement (linguistics) Case hierarchy Declension Differential object marking Inflection List of grammatical cases Phi features Thematic relation...
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Control Coreference Differential Object Marking Discontinuity Do-support Dummy pronouns Ellipsis Ergative verb Exceptional case-marking Existential clauses...
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village. The Aromanian dialect of Krania is one of the few with differential object marking (DOM) together with those dialects spoken at the west of Ohrid...
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de/research/working-papers-lab/lab-volumes Blake, B. J. (2001). Case (2nd ed.). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Differential object marking v t e...
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related to the definiteness of the object, thus Amharic shows differential object marking. In general, if the object is definite, possessed, or a proper...
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Burmese language (category Subject–object–verb languages)
San Hnin Tun 2016, p. 49. Jenny, Mathias (26 August 2009). "DIFFERENTIAL OBJECT MARKING IN BURMESE" (PDF). Jenny & San San Hnin Tun 2016, pp. 9. Jenny...
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"Dom", a song by Doda (featuring Bedoes) from Aquaria, 2022 Differential object marking, a linguistic feature Dom language, spoken in Papua New Guinea...
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described in Algonquian languages as well as for her work on differential object marking. Since 1995, she has been making trips to Chiapas to teach workshops...
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site in Levie, Corsica, France. Neuburger, Kathrin Anne (2020). Differential Object Marking in Corsican Distribution, triggers, functions (PhD thesis). Berlin:...
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of differential object marking in Hindi and related languages". In Seržant, Ilja A.; Witzlack-Makarevich, Alena (eds.). Diachrony of differential argument...
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ISBN 978-0-19-872379-0. ——— (2015b), "Linguistic areas in China for differential object marking, passive, and comparative constructions", in Chappell, Hilary...
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Khasi language (section Tense marking)
' It appears from Roberts (1891) that Khasi has differential object marking, since only some objects are marked accusative. Roberts notes that nouns that...
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of differential object marking in the vernacular of some speakers who mark topical animate objects, compared to the Debar dialect, where the marking is...
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heritage speakers have begun marking case in same or similar ways:: 6 in some cases, their Differential Object Marking (DOM) would align with Standard...
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their own, such as that of Krania, which is one of the few with differential object marking (DOM) along with those dialects spoken at the west of Ohrid in...
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[+Inst], [+Aff] ex. the hammer in The hammer broke the cup. Differential object marking Ergative–absolutive language Impersonal verb Unaccusative verb...
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Southern Sámi (category Subject–object–verb languages)
accusative marks the object. The nominative plural can also be used to mark plural (direct) objects, a feature called differential object marking, and here the...
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direct object referring either to a person or a personalised thing (pet, organization, vehicle). This is an example of differential object marking: Veo...
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Bross, Fabian (2020): Object marking in German Sign Language (Deutsche Gebärdensprache): Differential object marking and object shift in the visual modality...
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1163/9789004369535_010. ISBN 9781555404307. Kalin, Laura (2018). "Licensing and Differential Object Marking: The View from Neo-Aramaic". Syntax. 21 (2): 112–159. doi:10...
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"Rājasthānī Features in Medieval Braj Prose Texts: The Case of Differential Object Marking and Verbal Agreement in Perfective Clauses". Annali di Ca' Foscari...
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