[W]e have demonstrated that the object specificity follows from the same principle as the subject specificity under the EMH. Furthermore, the semantic discrepancy between the realis and irrealis object shift constructions turns out to be a subcase of the more general indicative-modal asymmetry. Although our analysis presented here is nothing but conclusive, it does suggest that the EMH is a potent candidate for explaining the indicative-modal asymmetry, as well as for building a general theory of the specificity effects in question.
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Tsai, W.-T. D. (2001). On object specificity. ZAS Papers in Linguistics, 22, 173–190. https://doi.org/10.21248/zaspil.22.2001.106
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