Publication: Object-conditioned differential marking in Chintang and Nepali
Object-conditioned differential marking in Chintang and Nepali
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Schikowski, R. (2013). Object-conditioned differential marking in Chintang and Nepali. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-85666
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This study deals with two syntactic alternation patterns found in two languages of Nepal: differential object marking (DOM) in Nepali (Indo-European > Indo-Aryan) and differential object indexing (DOI) linked to differential agent marking in Chintang (Tibeto-Burman > Kiranti). The aim of the study is to conduct in-depth analyses of these two phenomena based on corpus annotations and including necessary methodological innovations, as well as to compare them in order to reach conclusions about alternations conditioned by properties of o
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Schikowski, R. (2013). Object-conditioned differential marking in Chintang and Nepali. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-85666