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Universal 1743:

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Universal 1743:

Original
Only in languages that have no overt articles do non-specific direct objects fail to be accusative-marked (or, in general, fail to be marked in the same way as specific direct objects).
Standardized
IF there are no overt articles, THEN non-specific direct objects fail to be accusative-marked.

IF there are no overt articles, THEN non-specific direct objects fail to be marked in the same way as specific direct objects.

Keywords
article, direct object, case, accusative, specificity
Domain
inflection, syntax
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
absolute
Basis
unspecified
Source
Szabolcsi 1994: 223
Counterexamples

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  1. FP
    FP
    1. May 2020

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