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Universal 1689: posterior consecutive deranking & VSO ⇒ absolute deranking

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Universal 1689: posterior consecutive deranking & VSO ⇒ absolute deranking

Original
If a language has posterior consecutive deranking and its word order is VSO, then it has absolute deranking.
Standardized
IF there is posterior consecutive deranking and the basic order is VSO, THEN there is absolute deranking.
Keywords
deranking, order, VSO
Domain
syntax
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
sample of 110 languages
Source
Stassen 1985: 92
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    1. The deranked consecutive chains can be divided into two typologically significant classes, on the basis of whether it is the anterior predicate or the posterior predicate which is affected by the deranking procedure. The first class is referred to as ANTERIOR (CONSECUTIVE) DERANKING, the second one as POSTERIOR (CONSECUTIVE) DERANKING. 2. Languages which can derank consecutive predicates only in cases where the two predicates in the consecutive chain have identical subjects are called languages with CONDITIONAL (consecutive) deranking. Languages in which the deranking procedure does not obtain a structural condition on subject-identity and where a deranked predicate can have its own overt subject are called ABSOLUTE deranking languages. 3. Cf. #1693.

    1. May 2020

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