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On the Development of Differential Object Marking in Romance

Through an investigation of novel diachronic and synchronic data, this dissertation explores and analyses the emergence and development of Differential Object Marking (henceforth, DOM) in Romance. Although DOM has been posited as the output of semantico-pragmatic parameters such as animacy, this study follows in the vein of research that has emerged in
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Clitic doubling as differential object marking

Rivista di Grammatica Generativa (RGG), 2016
Taking my cue from clitic doubling constructions primarily in Balkan languages where this phenomenon is prevalent, my goals in this paper are to show that: (i) clitic doubling is a form of differential object marking; (ii) clitic doubling is the spell-out of agreement with a [+given] XP; (iii) clitic doubled indefinites are “non-novel” indefinites; (iv)
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Delay in the acquisition of Differential Object Marking by Spanish monolingual and bilingual teenagers

International Journal of Bilingualism, 2017
Pedro Guijarro-Fuentes   +1 more
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Differential Object Marking in Levantine Arabic

This dissertation investigates the phenomenon of Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Northern Galilee Arabic (NGA). DOM is a widespread linguistic phenomenon in which certain objects of verbs appear in a different form from the expected one depending on various factors.
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