نتایج جستجو برای: differential subject marking

تعداد نتایج: 535985  

Journal: :Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America 2020

2007
Nazareth Amlesom Kifle Miriam Butt Tracy Holloway

Various researchers have used coding strategies such word order, case and pronominal marking to predict asymmetries between different object functions and/or information structure roles such as topics and foci. Moreover, some studies have also suggested that there exists a correlation between different grammatical functions and information structure roles. This paper analyzes object marking in ...

2007
Miriam Butt Tracy Holloway Yuqing Guo Josef van Genabith

Various researchers have used coding strategies such word order, case and pronominal marking to predict asymmetries between different object functions and/or information structure roles such as topics and foci. Moreover, some studies have also suggested that there exists a correlation between different grammatical functions and information structure roles. This paper analyzes object marking in ...

Journal: :Languages 2022

This article explores the conditions that underlie differential marking of objects in Spanish. It is argued here A-marker direct object realization features D (class and animate) verb (affectedness). These must be part label Phi dominates VP. The interaction between participating Spanish DOM will described by using feature geometry.

2017
Julia Marina Kroeger Katja Münster Pia Knoeferle

In two visual word eye tracking studies, we investigated the influence of prosody and case marking on children’s and adults’ thematic role assignment. We assigned an SVO/ OVS-biasing (vs. neutral) prosodic contour to unambiguously case marked German subject-verb-object (SVO) and object-verb-subject (OVS) sentences respectively. Scenes depicted ambiguous action events (e.g., donkey-paints->eleph...

2002
Yukiko Morimoto Miriam Butt

Majority of Bantu languages encode subjects by head-marking and objects by positional licensing. This reflects a point in the historical process whereby positional licensing of objects becomes obligatory due to the loss of inflecctional morphology. What we observe in synchronic grammar is considerable variation both across and within languages in the use of head-marking morphology for objects. ...

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