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								Universal 1347: (ObjPred & AdjN & GenN) ⇒ left-recursive
- Original
 
- If in a language the object precedes the predicate, and the adjective and genitive precede the noun, then the language is mainly left-recursive.
 
- Standardized
 
- IF the object precedes the predicate, and the adjective and genitive precede the noun, THEN the language is mainly left-recursive.
 
- Keywords
 
- order, object, predicate, adjective, attributive, noun, left-recursive
 
- Domain
 
- syntax
 
- Type
 
- implication
 
- Status
 
- achronic
 
- Quality
 
- absolute
 
- Basis
 
- English (Indo-European), Japanese (Japanese-Ryukyuan), Tatar (Turkic)
 
- Source
 
- Gilmullin 1997
 
- Counterexamples