Which is more correct, the “big fat cat” or the “fat big cat?” Why is a particular order preferred? In English, established Phrase Structure rules place no limit on the number of adjectives before a noun. The adjectives, however, cannot occur in just any order, and native speakers of English have very particular intuitions about what order is more correct, even if they have never been explicitly taught ordering rules. In this study, I seek to describe the mechanics of an underlying adjective order in English and explore if the same principles operate cross-linguistically. After outlining some previous work across disciplines on the subject, I prove the existence of a preferred order using the results of searches from the Corpus of Contempor...
Learners and teachers alike are torn between two divergent views on order of adjectives: the first v...
PhDThe present thesis investigates adjective ordering across languages, with an emphasis on Greek an...
ABSTRACT—Word-order rules impose major constraints on linguistic behavior. For example, adjectives a...
In this paper, we introduce the issue of adjective order and show that different approaches vary in ...
I propose that ordering restrictions among adjectives (e.g., the big gray poodle) are driven by the ...
The problem undertaken here is to account for the relational placement in English of words tradition...
In this article we identify and motivate the main word order patterns of adjectives in the English N...
From English to Hungarian to Mokilese, speakers exhibit strong ordering preferences in multi-adjecti...
This paper is concerned with the question of which factors govern prenominal adjective order (AO) in...
I argue there are four classes of adjectives relevant to syntactic ordering: predicative/intersectiv...
Bruening, BenjaminThis thesis identifies the possible grammatical positions for adverbs in multiple-...
There are differences in constituent ordering within the determiner phrase (DP) between English and ...
Adjective ordering preferences are robustly attested in English and many unrelated languages. In nom...
Lots of studies have been done on the position and order of adjectives in English. However, as far a...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
Learners and teachers alike are torn between two divergent views on order of adjectives: the first v...
PhDThe present thesis investigates adjective ordering across languages, with an emphasis on Greek an...
ABSTRACT—Word-order rules impose major constraints on linguistic behavior. For example, adjectives a...
In this paper, we introduce the issue of adjective order and show that different approaches vary in ...
I propose that ordering restrictions among adjectives (e.g., the big gray poodle) are driven by the ...
The problem undertaken here is to account for the relational placement in English of words tradition...
In this article we identify and motivate the main word order patterns of adjectives in the English N...
From English to Hungarian to Mokilese, speakers exhibit strong ordering preferences in multi-adjecti...
This paper is concerned with the question of which factors govern prenominal adjective order (AO) in...
I argue there are four classes of adjectives relevant to syntactic ordering: predicative/intersectiv...
Bruening, BenjaminThis thesis identifies the possible grammatical positions for adverbs in multiple-...
There are differences in constituent ordering within the determiner phrase (DP) between English and ...
Adjective ordering preferences are robustly attested in English and many unrelated languages. In nom...
Lots of studies have been done on the position and order of adjectives in English. However, as far a...
Although the notion of word order in principle applies to all constituents in a clause, in practice ...
Learners and teachers alike are torn between two divergent views on order of adjectives: the first v...
PhDThe present thesis investigates adjective ordering across languages, with an emphasis on Greek an...
ABSTRACT—Word-order rules impose major constraints on linguistic behavior. For example, adjectives a...