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- Differential_object_marking abstract "Differential object marking (DOM) is a linguistic phenomenon that is present in more than 300 languages; the term was coined by Georg Bossong. In languages where DOM is active, direct objects are divided in two different classes, depending on different meanings, and, in most DOM languages, only one of the classes receives a marker, the other being unmarked (but there are languages, like Finnish, where both types of objects are marked with different endings).".
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- Differential_object_marking wikiPageExternalLink rodriguez-mondonedo2007.pdf.
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- Differential_object_marking wikiPageExternalLink AP113_2003.pdf.
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- Differential_object_marking wikiPageExternalLink abstr_heusinger_kaiser.pdf.
- Differential_object_marking wikiPageExternalLink 05118081.
- Differential_object_marking wikiPageExternalLink bookpart.pdf.
- Differential_object_marking wikiPageExternalLink Bossong_39.pdf.
- Differential_object_marking wikiPageExternalLink 978-0-7923-2649-6.
- Differential_object_marking wikiPageExternalLink Specif&DOM.pdf.
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- Differential_object_marking subject Category:Grammatical_cases.
- Differential_object_marking subject Category:Syntax.
- Differential_object_marking comment "Differential object marking (DOM) is a linguistic phenomenon that is present in more than 300 languages; the term was coined by Georg Bossong. In languages where DOM is active, direct objects are divided in two different classes, depending on different meanings, and, in most DOM languages, only one of the classes receives a marker, the other being unmarked (but there are languages, like Finnish, where both types of objects are marked with different endings).".
- Differential_object_marking label "Differential object marking".
- Differential_object_marking label "Differentiële objectmarkering".
- Differential_object_marking label "Differenzielle Objektmarkierung".
- Differential_object_marking label "Marcado diferencial de objeto".
- Differential_object_marking label "受詞異相標記".
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