That some typological relation exists between the order of the object with respect to the verb and the order of the relative clause (RC) with respect to its Head is known since Greenberg (1963). While VO languages (SVO, VSO and VOS) have postnominal RCs, prenominal RCs are found almost exclusively in OV languages.1 In other words: (1) a. VO ⊃ NRe
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like English in w...
The thesis examined typological similarities across the fifteen languages listed on the World Atlas ...
OV/VO variation in the history of English has been a long-debated issue. Where earlier approaches we...
That some typological relation exists between the order of the object with respect to the verb and t...
Matsuse (2006) principally discussed the development of VO [Verb-Object] order in (especially, subor...
It is generally acknowledged that word-order patterns in earlier stages of the English language are ...
Within word order typology, two positions have been taken on the status of SVO languages. One positi...
I present evidence in this paper for a universal preference for clause-initial adverbial subordinato...
Evidence from two experiments reveals that in Chamorro, a verb-first language, the comprehension of ...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
International audienceThis chapter deals with basic constituent order in the sentence and with order...
The present contribution examines object complement clauses from the perspective of constituent-orde...
This thesis deals with the loss of OV word order in the history of Swedish. The principal aim is to ...
expressing generic, individual-level properties order closer to the noun than those expressing tempo...
There are two main approaches to the question: How are the various surface linear orders (precedence...
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like English in w...
The thesis examined typological similarities across the fifteen languages listed on the World Atlas ...
OV/VO variation in the history of English has been a long-debated issue. Where earlier approaches we...
That some typological relation exists between the order of the object with respect to the verb and t...
Matsuse (2006) principally discussed the development of VO [Verb-Object] order in (especially, subor...
It is generally acknowledged that word-order patterns in earlier stages of the English language are ...
Within word order typology, two positions have been taken on the status of SVO languages. One positi...
I present evidence in this paper for a universal preference for clause-initial adverbial subordinato...
Evidence from two experiments reveals that in Chamorro, a verb-first language, the comprehension of ...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
International audienceThis chapter deals with basic constituent order in the sentence and with order...
The present contribution examines object complement clauses from the perspective of constituent-orde...
This thesis deals with the loss of OV word order in the history of Swedish. The principal aim is to ...
expressing generic, individual-level properties order closer to the noun than those expressing tempo...
There are two main approaches to the question: How are the various surface linear orders (precedence...
Subject relative (SR) clauses have a reliable processing advantage in VO languages like English in w...
The thesis examined typological similarities across the fifteen languages listed on the World Atlas ...
OV/VO variation in the history of English has been a long-debated issue. Where earlier approaches we...