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Universal 495: VSO ⇒ no Q positioned relative to a particular word in the sentence

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Universal 495: VSO ⇒ no Q positioned relative to a particular word in the sentence

Original
Question particles or affixes, when specified in position by reference to a particular word in the sentence, almost always follow that word. Such particles do not occur in languages with dominant order VSO.
Standardized
When the position of question particles or affixes is specified relative to a particular word in the sentence, they almost always follow that word.

IF dominant order is VSO, THEN there are no such question particles or affixes.

Keywords
order, sentence type, interrogative, VSO, question marker
Domain
inflection, syntax
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
statistical
Basis
30 languages of Greenberg 1963 sample
Source
Greenberg 1963: 82, #10
Counterexamples
Coatzospan Mixtec (Oto-Manguean), which is VSO but has the Q particle suffixed to the constituent being questioned (Pickett 1983: 537).Agta (W. Malayo-Polynesian, Austronesian), Chontal (Hokan), Diola (Atlantic, Niger-Congo), Scottish Gaelic (Celtic, Indo-European) are all VSO and do make use of Q particles (Ultan 1978c: 232, who is not, however, very specific as to these Q particles being positioned relative to a particular word).

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  1. FP
    FP
    1. May 2020

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