One of the primary ways in which languages differ from one another is in the order of constituents, or, as it is most commonly termed, their word order. When people refer to the word order of a language, they often are referring specifically to the order of subject, object, and verb with respect to each other, but word order refers more generally to th
This book reconsiders the role of order and structure in syntax, focusing on fundamental issues such...
In this article I discuss the comparative method in formal linguistics when applied to word order ph...
Which is more correct, the “big fat cat” or the “fat big cat?” Why is a particular order preferred? ...
This article is devoted to disclose the theoretical views of the grammatical and stylistic features ...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
This article describes word order in English and its study. In the course of the article, the word o...
The article deals with the word order as the dominant means expressing the communicative center of t...
Among the Germanic languages, variation can be found with respect to the occurrence of a constituent...
In this article, I will show that the vast collection of word order differences between Englis
This book reconsiders the role of order and structure in syntax, focusing on fundamental issues such...
ABSTRACT—Word-order rules impose major constraints on linguistic behavior. For example, adjectives a...
Word-order rules impose major constraints on linguistic behavior. For example, adjectives appear bef...
In this paper, we introduce the issue of adjective order and show that different approaches vary in ...
The article compares the order of sentences in Uzbek and English with the help of examples and tells...
The article discusses word order, the syntactic arrangement of words in a sentence, clause, or phras...
This book reconsiders the role of order and structure in syntax, focusing on fundamental issues such...
In this article I discuss the comparative method in formal linguistics when applied to word order ph...
Which is more correct, the “big fat cat” or the “fat big cat?” Why is a particular order preferred? ...
This article is devoted to disclose the theoretical views of the grammatical and stylistic features ...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
This article describes word order in English and its study. In the course of the article, the word o...
The article deals with the word order as the dominant means expressing the communicative center of t...
Among the Germanic languages, variation can be found with respect to the occurrence of a constituent...
In this article, I will show that the vast collection of word order differences between Englis
This book reconsiders the role of order and structure in syntax, focusing on fundamental issues such...
ABSTRACT—Word-order rules impose major constraints on linguistic behavior. For example, adjectives a...
Word-order rules impose major constraints on linguistic behavior. For example, adjectives appear bef...
In this paper, we introduce the issue of adjective order and show that different approaches vary in ...
The article compares the order of sentences in Uzbek and English with the help of examples and tells...
The article discusses word order, the syntactic arrangement of words in a sentence, clause, or phras...
This book reconsiders the role of order and structure in syntax, focusing on fundamental issues such...
In this article I discuss the comparative method in formal linguistics when applied to word order ph...
Which is more correct, the “big fat cat” or the “fat big cat?” Why is a particular order preferred? ...