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Splitting objects: a nanosyntactic account of direct object marking

(2013)
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(UGent) and Jeroen van Craenenbroeck
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Hungarian definite and indefinite conjugations, direct object, differential object marking, Nanosyntax, personal pronouns, nominal possession

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Rocquet, Amélie. Splitting Objects: A Nanosyntactic Account of Direct Object Marking. Department of Linguistics, 2013.
APA
Rocquet, A. (2013). Splitting objects: a nanosyntactic account of direct object marking. Department of Linguistics, Ghent, Belgium.
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Rocquet, Amélie. 2013. “Splitting Objects: A Nanosyntactic Account of Direct Object Marking.” Ghent, Belgium: Department of Linguistics.
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Rocquet, Amélie. 2013. “Splitting Objects: A Nanosyntactic Account of Direct Object Marking.” Ghent, Belgium: Department of Linguistics.
Vancouver
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Rocquet A. Splitting objects: a nanosyntactic account of direct object marking. [Ghent, Belgium]: Department of Linguistics; 2013.
IEEE
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A. Rocquet, “Splitting objects: a nanosyntactic account of direct object marking,” Department of Linguistics, Ghent, Belgium, 2013.
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  author       = {{Rocquet, Amélie}},
  keywords     = {{Hungarian definite and indefinite conjugations,direct object,differential object marking,Nanosyntax,personal pronouns,nominal possession}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  pages        = {{236}},
  publisher    = {{Department of Linguistics}},
  school       = {{Ghent University}},
  title        = {{Splitting objects: a nanosyntactic account of direct object marking}},
  year         = {{2013}},
}