17.1398, Qs: Differential Object Marking, Italian South Dialect
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Subject: 17.1398, Qs: Differential Object Marking, Italian South Dialect
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Date: 07-May-2006
From: Giorgio Iemmolo < giorgio.iemmolo at gmail.com >
Subject: Differential Object Marking, Italian South Dialect
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Date: Sun, 07 May 2006 07:54:13
From: Giorgio Iemmolo < giorgio.iemmolo at gmail.com >
Subject: Differential Object Marking, Italian South Dialect
I would like to know if there have been further studies,other than
Sornicola, La Fauci,Fiorentino, about Differential Object Marking in
Southern Italian dialects, with particular respect to Sicilian.
I will appreciate any hint and suggestion.
With regards
A student
Linguistic Field(s): Typology
Subject Language(s): Sicilian (scn)
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