Differential Object Marking in Romance : The third wave

After a "first wave" of traditional studies on prepositional accusatives and a "second wave" exploring the typological dimensions of Differential Object Marking in Bossong's footsteps, a new line of research is currently introducing new methods, deepening the level of analys...

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Other Authors: Kabatek, Johannes (Editor), Obrist, Philipp (Editor), Wall, Albert (Editor)
Format: eBook
Published: De Gruyter 2021
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