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  • Affectedness at the Morphosyntax-Semantics Interface: Evidence from Differential Object Marking

    Affectedness at the Morphosyntax-Semantics Interface by Kızılkaya, Semra;

    Evidence from Differential Object Marking

    Series: Trends in Linguistics. Studies and Monographs [TiLSM]; 387;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher De Gruyter Mouton
    • Date of Publication 1 July 2024

    • ISBN 9783111311012
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages220 pages
    • Size 230x155 mm
    • Weight 443 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 18 Tables, black & white; 22 Illustrations
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    The monograph explores the semantic and morphosyntactic representation of affectedness, i.e., the property of an event participant to undergo change, in transitive predicates. Specifically, it provides a first in-depth investigation of how affectedness, the notion of path, and resultativity determine Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Turkish. It argues that affectedness is the crucial event semantic characteristic enhancing DOM, and articulates a theoretical link between affectedness in the lexical syntactic structure and morphological accusative marking. The study addresses affectedness from a cross-linguistic perspective and makes a remarkable contribution to our understanding and modelling of the syntax-semantics interface.

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