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Universal 360: free word order ⇒ words are longer than one syllable;
SVO ⇒ words tend to be monosyllabic

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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

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  1. FP
    FP
    1. May 2020

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