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Amharic66DOM1
Amharic66other1
Ika66other1
Bernese German66DOM1
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Bwamu66other1UP
Jula66DOM1
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Jejueo66other1UP
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Standard Mandarin66other1UP
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Mopan Maya66other1UP
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Nepali66other1
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Tunen66DOM1UP
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Upper Sorbian66DOM1
Oromo66DOM1

(66) Is there differential object marking?

Spanish

veo [la casa]

'I see the house.'

Spanish

veo [a la mujer]

'I see the woman.'

Explanation: Please check for O-splits (differential object marking) and similar phenomena for other grammatical relations, including S, A, T, and G. For instance, English has a split based on word class (pronouns vs. nouns), Spanish based on animacy of the noun, Turkish based on definiteness etc.