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Journal of Uralic Linguistics, 2022
AbstractThis paper contributes another round in the debate over how to analyze object agreement in Hungarian, a form of differential object marking that is found among other Uralic languages as well. I have previously argued that the choice of conjugation is determined not by the syntactic category of the object, but rather on the basis of semantic ...
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AbstractThis paper contributes another round in the debate over how to analyze object agreement in Hungarian, a form of differential object marking that is found among other Uralic languages as well. I have previously argued that the choice of conjugation is determined not by the syntactic category of the object, but rather on the basis of semantic ...
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2022
AbstractAngles of Object Agreement focuses on explorations of objects, agreement, and their intersecting angles by contributing insights from varying theoretical perspectives built on newly sourced data crossing language families and modalities. The issues addressed in this book are fundamental to the field of object agreement.
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AbstractAngles of Object Agreement focuses on explorations of objects, agreement, and their intersecting angles by contributing insights from varying theoretical perspectives built on newly sourced data crossing language families and modalities. The issues addressed in this book are fundamental to the field of object agreement.
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The Object Agreement Constraint
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 2007This paper deals with the so-called Person Case Constraint (Bonet, E. 1991), a universal constraint blocking accusative clitics and object agreement morphemes other than third person when a dative is inserted in the same clitic/agreement cluster. The aim of this paper is twofold.
Javier Ormazabal, Juan Romero
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Object Attraction in Subject-Verb Agreement Construction
Journal of Memory and Language, 2001Three experiments in which errors of subject-verb agreement were elicited assessed the effects of syntactic function and part of speech of the constituent appearing immediately before the verb. Bock and Miller (Cognitive Psychology, 1991) have shown that constituents modifying the subject exert an "attraction effect", an increased rate of agreement ...
Hartsuiker, R.J. +2 more
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Object-Clitic Agreement in Croatian: An ERP Study*
Journal of Slavic Linguistics, 2016Among the relationships established within the domain of the morphosyntactic agreement the one between the verb and its arguments stands out as particularly complex and intriguing. The information contained in the lexical entry of the verb determines the number, the nature and the form of its obligatory complements.
Palmović, Marijan +1 more
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The Objection from Cognitive Agreement
Philosophical Studies, 2000Etude de l'analyse des attributions de la croyance developpee par M. Crimmins et J. Perry a partir de l'idee d'un constituant non-articule. En reponse a l'objection de M. Richard et N. Salmon concernant la validite intuitive des inferences, l'A. montre que la theorie de Crimmins et Perry propose une alternative a l'analyse radicale de l'attribution des
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Object clitics, agreement and dialectal variation
Probus, 2013Abstract This article presents an analysis of object clitics in Spanish and some of its consequences for the theory of agreement and Case. On the empirical side, we present syntactic, morphological and semantic arguments supporting a mixed approach to object clitics where 3rd person Direct Object (DO) cliticization constitutes a genuine case of ...
Javier Ormazabal, Juan Romero
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Object agreement and ‘pro-drop’ in Kerinci Malay
Language, 2011Kerinci is a group of grammatically diverse Malayic varieties spoken in Jambi Province, Sumatra, Indonesia. This article focuses on a previously undescribed dialect of Kerinci, spoken in the village of Tanjung Pauh Mudik (TPM). Many Kerinci dialects have developed a morphological alternation in root-final syllables as a result of stress-related ...
McKinnon, T. +2 more
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Accusative clitics, null objects, and the object agreement cycle
2021Conservative varieties of Modern Spanish exhibit clitic left-dislocation and accusative clitic doubling of pronominal objects. Clitic left-dislocation occurs in Old Spanish but accusative clitic doubling first appears in the fifteenth century, becoming regular in the sixteenth century.
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