2018
DOI: 10.19044/esj.2018.v14n5p205
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Object and Subject Case Marking in Behdini

Abstract: Behdini, a variety of Kurdish, is known to be a morphologically rich language demonstrating both subject and object case marking in an unusual typological distribution. This paper reviews differential object marking (DOM) and differential subject marking (DSM) exemplified by a number of allocated languages, and then DOM and DSM are tested whether they apply on Behdini. This study is designed to answer whether Behdini shows DOM or DSM or whether the way Behdini argument structures are encoded in split ergativit… Show more

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“…As being elaborated by Smith (2018) that object makes a great deal of intuitive sense, play no formal role in the grammars that underlie natural language. Having Similarly been elaborated through the research conducted by Toma (2018) where it explained that differential object marking is a linguistic phenomenon which divides direct objects into two different classes, in which only one of the classes is marked and the other one is unmarked.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As being elaborated by Smith (2018) that object makes a great deal of intuitive sense, play no formal role in the grammars that underlie natural language. Having Similarly been elaborated through the research conducted by Toma (2018) where it explained that differential object marking is a linguistic phenomenon which divides direct objects into two different classes, in which only one of the classes is marked and the other one is unmarked.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%