accusative + analytical DO markers
Matthew Dryer
dryer at BUFFALO.EDU
Mon May 27 13:00:07 UTC 2013
Sergej,
Your question is ambiguous as to whether the two have to co-occur.But on
the interpretation of your question where they do not, Biloxi (Einaudi
1976: 146-147) is an example in that there is a choice between a
postposition marking objects and a case suffix marking objects.
Matthew
On 5/24/13 7:35 PM, Sergey Lyosov wrote:
>
> Dear colleagues,
> Do we know of languages that have both the accusative case and
> analytical direct object markers (pre- or postpositions)?
>
> Lots of thanks,
> Sergey
>
> Dr. Sergey Loesov
> Oriental Institute
> Russian State University for the Humanities
> 6 Miusskaya pl. Moscow 125267, Russia.
>
>
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