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Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran
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Teacher at Islamic Azad University Hamedan Branch
Abstract
If a language makes use of a case marker to indicate the role of the object in a sentence, that marker is called “object case marker”. In some languages, only a subset of objects is marked with a case marker, which is called “differential object marking” (DOM). Definiteness and animacy of the object are among the factors for an object to be accompanied with a case marker.
This article studies the effect of definiteness and animacy on the use of the object marker in Mâzandarâni, a modern North-Western Iranian language of the Southern Caspian subgroup. Studying DOM in a Mâzandarâni corpus, 148 noun-phrases as direct object of the verb were recognized, and animacy and definiteness were the influential factors on the use of object marker with an object in this corpus.
Rasekh -Mahand,M. and Izadifar,R. (2012). A Corpus-based Study of Differential Object Marking in Mâzandarâni. Language Related Research, 3(2), 1-16.
MLA
Rasekh -Mahand,M. , and Izadifar,R. . "A Corpus-based Study of Differential Object Marking in Mâzandarâni", Language Related Research, 3, 2, 2012, 1-16.
HARVARD
Rasekh -Mahand,M.,Izadifar,R. (2012). 'A Corpus-based Study of Differential Object Marking in Mâzandarâni', Language Related Research, 3(2), pp. 1-16.
CHICAGO
M. Rasekh -Mahand and R. Izadifar, "A Corpus-based Study of Differential Object Marking in Mâzandarâni," Language Related Research, 3 2 (2012): 1-16,
VANCOUVER
Rasekh -Mahand,M.,Izadifar,R. A Corpus-based Study of Differential Object Marking in Mâzandarâni. Language Related Research, 2012; 3(2): 1-16.