Universal 1649: clause-final position > clause-initial position > clause-internal position
- Original
- Sentential NP Position Hierarchy:
clause-final position > clause-initial position > clause-internal position. - Standardized
- FINAL-OVER-INITIAL-POSITION HYPOTHESIS: IF sentential NPs and simple NPs of the same grammatical relation differ in their relative tendencies to occur in clause-final position as opposed to clause-initial position, THEN sentential NPs will exhibit a greater tendency than simple NPs to occur in clause-final position rather than clause-initial position.
INITIAL-OVER-INTERNAL-POSITION HYPOTHESIS: IF sentential NPs and simple NPs of the same grammatical relation differ in their relative tendencies to occur in clause-initial position as opposed to clause-internal position, THEN sentential NPs will exhibit a greater tendency than simple NPs to occur in clause-initial position rather than clause-internal position.
FINAL-OVER-INTERNAL-POSITION HYPOTHESIS: IF sentential NPs and simple NPs of the same grammatical relation differ in their relative tendencies to occur in clause-final position as opposed to clause-internal position, THEN sentential NPs will exhibit a greater tendency than simple NPs to occur in clause-final position rather than clause-internal position.
- Keywords
- order, clause-final, clause-internal, clause-initial, simple NP, sentential NP
- Domain
- syntax
- Type
- implication
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- statistical
- Basis
- languages surveyed by Dryer 1980, including Wappo (Yukian), Hopi, Yaqui, Tarahumara (all Uto-Aztecan), Persian, Latin, Lithuanian, English, Welsh, Marathi (all IE), Turkish (Altaic), Wichita (Caddoan), Mojave (Hokan), Lakhota (Siouan), Finnish (Uralic), Malagasy, Toba Batak, Woleaian, Indonesian (all Austronesian), Blackfoot, Ojibwa (both Algonquian), Jacaltec (Mayan), Kinyarwanda (Bantu), Hare (Athabaskan), Japanese (Japanese-Ryukyuan), Thai (Daic), Tuscarora (Iroquioan), Mandarin Chinese (Sino-Tibetan), and others
- Source
- Dryer 1980: 126
- Counterexamples
- Final-Over-Internal-Position Hypothesis: Jacaltec (Mayan). Final-Over-Initial-Position Hypothesis: Mandarin Chinese (Sino-Tibetan), possibly English and Jacaltec (Dryer 1980: 176-184).
Final-Over-Internal-Position and Final-Over-Initial-Position Hypotheses are stronger for sentential NPs WITH initial complementizers. (Dryer 1980: 168)