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Rethinking the nature of nominative case
In this squib, we investigate the nature of nominative and accusative case in Greek from a cross-linguistic perspective in the light of recent discussion on the modes of case assignment, see Baker (2008; 2015), Bobaljik (2008), Zeijlstra (2012), Preminger (2014), a.o.
Artemis Alexiadou, Elena Anagnostopoulou
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Covert nominative and dative subjects in Faroese
This paper presents the results of a recent survey of dative subjects in Faroese, using a judgment task and data elicited from interviews with native speakers.
Jóhannes Gísli Jónsson
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Il nominativo temporale nelle lingue baltiche
In the Indo-European languages, the nominative is generally considered a purely grammatical case, excluded from circumstantial functions. There are, however, in the Baltic languages, circumstantial uses of the nominative in certain temporal expressions,
Daniel Petit
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Nominative data with ordered set of names [PDF]
In the paper we analyze the set of nominative sets, which can be considered as some mathematical model for data used in computing systems, under assumption that the set of names is linearly ordered.
Volodymyr G. Skobelev +2 more
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Nominative case as a multidimensional default
The present paper addresses a current view in the psycholinguistic literature that case exhibits processing properties distinct from those of other morphological features such as number (cf. Fodor & Inoue, 2000; Meng & Bader, 2000a/b). In a speeded-acceptability judgement experiment, we show that the low performance previously found for case in ...
Schlesewsky, Matthias, Frisch, Stefan
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VOKATIVE AS AN ELEMENT OF UKRAINIAN SPEECH ETIQUETTE (SPECIAL FEATURES AND TRENDS IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE NEWEST COMMUNICATIVE DISCOURSE) [PDF]
The dichotomy “language and speech” will never disappear as a part of research from linguistic studies. These two phenomena nourish and rich each other. Vocative is one of such cross-points between language and speech in Ukrainian.
Olena M. Turchak
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On the subject-orientation of the dispositional middle construction
This article argues against the claim that the dispositional middle construction is always subject-oriented, by discussing dispositional constructions in Japanese and impersonal middle constructions formed with the causative verb lassen ‘let’ in German ...
Oya Toshiaki
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In case-marking languages like German, nonstandard nominative-dative verbs lead to enhanced processing costs. So far, it is unclear if these case-marking effects reflect the special syntax or semantics of nominative-dative verbs.
Anna Czypionka, Carsten Eulitz
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This article addresses the hitherto neglected topic of the Korean Nominative Object Construction (NOC) within the Cognitive Grammar (CG) framework. In the NOC, schematically illustrated as [N-NOM N-NOM PSYCH-PRED], the second NP behaves like a direct ...
Park Chongwon, Kim Jong-Bok
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The paper traces the dynamics of the interpretation of the grammatical nature of the vocative in Ukrainian grammars from the 16th century until the present.
Natalia Kobchenko +2 more
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