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Universal 360: free word order ⇒ words are longer than one syllable;
SVO ⇒ words tend to be monosyllabic
- Original
- Words tend to be longer than one syllable in transpositive [free word order] languages and to be monosyllabic in analogous [SVO] languages.
- Standardized
- IF word order is free, THEN the words tend to be longer than one syllable.
IF basic word order is SVO, THEN the words tend to be monosyllabic.
- Keywords
- word length, syllable, order, SVO
- Domain
- phonology, syntax
- Type
- implication
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- statistical
- Basis
- unspecified
- Source
- Anonymous 1771, as interpreted in Plank 1996, Plank 1998
- Counterexamples