
Angles of Object Agreement
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- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- The contributors
- 1: Jana Willer-Gold: Introduction: Objects, agreement, and their intersecting angles
- Part I. Mechanics of object agreement
- 2: Mark C. Baker: Agree without agreement in object clitic doubling constructions
- 3: Vicki Carstens: Addressee agreement and clitic-raising in Kiunguja Swahili: Unlocking andP
- 4: Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Jyoti Sharma: A morphosyntactic account of agreement in Mara
- 5: Kristina Riedel: Object marking in Bantu: Reassessing agreement
- Part II. Constraints on symmetry
- 6: Jason Overfelt: Asymmetrical symmetry in Tigrinya object marking
- 7: Maud Devos and Rozenn Guérois: Micro-variation in object marking in North-Mozambican Bantu languages
- 8: Marina Milkovic and Ronnie Wilbur: Agreement marking in Croatian Sign Language: A new view on 'odd' agreement
- Part III. Features of object agreement
- 9: Markus Steinbach: Differential object marking in sign languages? Restrictions on (object) agreement in German Sign Language
- 10: Monica Alexandrina Irimia and Eva-Maria Roessler: DOM and other object marking strategies: More on the problem of complex licensers
- 11: Jana Willer-Gold and Anita Peti-Stantic: A multiple-agreement approach to auxiliary clitic drop in Croatian
- Part IV. The left periphery
- 12: Simone De Cia: Topicality and object-past participle agreement in Friulian
- 13: Barbara Sonnenhauser and Paul Widmer: Object clause indexing in Albanian
- 14: Martina Gracanin-Yuksek: Agreement in Turkish relative clauses
- References
- Index
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