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The Acquisition of Differential Object Marking
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Edited by:
Alexandru Mardale
and Silvina Montrul
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2020
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Differential Object marking (DOM), a linguistic phenomenon in which a direct object is morphologically marked for semantic and pragmatic reasons, has attracted the attention of several subfields of linguistics in the past few years. DOM has evolved diachronically in many languages, whereas it has disappeared from others; it is easily 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.
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Introduction
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Chapter 1. Acquisition of symmetrical and asymmetrical Differential Object Marking in Estonian
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Chapter 2. Differential Object Marking in the speech of children learning Basque and Spanish
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Chapter 3. Differential Object Marking in simultaneous Hungarian-Romanian bilinguals
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Chapter 4. The acquisition of Differential Object Marking in Basque as a sociolinguistic variable
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Chapter 5. The distribution of Differential Object Marking in L1 and L2 River Plate Spanish
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Chapter 6. On the acceptability of the Spanish DOM among Romanian-Spanish bilinguals
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Chapter 7. Animacy hierarchy effects on L2 processing of Differential Object Marking
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Chapter 8. Verbal lexical frequency and DOM in heritage speakers of Spanish
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Chapter 9. The processing of Differential Object Marking by heritage speakers of Spanish
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Chapter 10. Comprehension of Differential Object Marking by Hindi heritage speakers
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Chapter 11. Differential Object Marking in Romanian as a heritage language
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Chapter 12. Over-sensitivity to the animacy constraint on DOM in low proficient Turkish heritage speakers
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Chapter 13. Acquisition of Differential Object Marking in Korean
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