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Universal 1665: SVO ⇒ rheme in an immediately postverbal position or after an unstressed element

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Universal 1665: SVO ⇒ rheme in an immediately postverbal position or after an unstressed element

Original
In SVO languages, the usual place of the focused rheme is after the verb either in an immediately postverbal position or after an unstressed element.
Standardized
IF basic word order is SVO, THEN the usual place of rheme is after the verb either in an immediately postverbal position or after an unstressed element.
Keywords
order, SVO, rheme
Domain
syntax
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
Uralic, Altaic, and some Indo-European languages
Source
Dezsö 1977: 8
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    1. Cf. the statement for SOV languages: # 1669. 2. In Dezsö’s proposal, then, immediate proximity to the finite verb is crucial to the occurrence of rhematic constituenets, and their relative positions with respect to the verb (before or after the verb) is determined by the type of language, namely SOV or SVO. Kim (#1655) made a similar observation independently from Dezsö’s studies (Kim 1988: 147).

    1. May 2020

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