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Universal 482: DO morphologically marked ⇒ IndO morphologically marked

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Universal 482: DO morphologically marked ⇒ IndO morphologically marked

Original
If the direct object is morphologically marked in a sentence, then the indirect object is also morphologically marked in the same sentence.
Standardized
IF the direct object is morphologically marked in a sentence, THEN the indirect object is also morphologically marked in the same sentence.
Keywords
direct object, indirect object, markedness
Domain
inflection, syntax
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
44 languages in Sedlak 1975
Source
Sedlak 1975: 147
Counterexamples
Tahitian (Remote Oceanic, E. Malayo-Polynesian)(mentioned in Sedlak 1975)

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  1. FP
    FP
    1. May 2020

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