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The acquisition of differential object marking / / edited by Alexandru Mardale, Silvina Montrul



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Titolo: The acquisition of differential object marking / / edited by Alexandru Mardale, Silvina Montrul Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Amsterdam ; ; Philadelphia : , : John Benjamins Publishing Company, , [2020]
©2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (vi, 369 pages)
Disciplina: 415
Soggetto topico: Grammar, Comparative and general - Noun
Persona (resp. second.): MardaleAlexandru
MontrulSilvina
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Sommario/riassunto: "Differential Object Marking (DOM) is a linguistic phenomenon that morphologically marks direct objects that are more prominent than others on semantic and pragmatic scales, and in the last few years it has attracted the attention of several subfields of linguistics. DOM has evolved diachronically in many languages, whereas it has disappeared from others; it is well acquired by monolingual children, but presents high instability and variability in bilingual acquisition and language contact situations. This edited collection contributes to further our understanding of the nature and development of DOM in the languages of the world, in acquisition, and in language contact, variation, and change. The thirteen chapters in this volume present new empirical data from Estonian, Spanish, Turkish, Korean, Hindi, Romanian and Basque in different acquisition contexts and learner populations. They also bring together multiple theoretical and methodological perspectives to account for the complexity and dynamicity of this widespread linguistic phenomenon"--
Titolo autorizzato: The acquisition of differential object marking  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 90-272-6109-1
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Trends in language acquisition research ; ; Volume 26.