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Universal 497: VSO => initial interrogative word;
SOV ⇒ ¬initial interrogative word

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Universal 497: VSO => initial interrogative word;
SOV ⇒ ¬initial interrogative word

Original
If a language has dominant order VSO in declarative sentences, it always puts interrogative words or phrases first in interrogative word questions; if it has dominant order SOV in declarative sentences, there is never such an invariant rule.
Standardized
IF basic order in declarative sentences is VSO, THEN interrogative words or phrases always occupy the first position in interrogative word questions.

IF basic order is SOV, THEN there is never such an invariant rule.

Keywords
order, sentence type, interrogative, interrogative word, VSO, SOV, wh-movement
Domain
syntax
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
absolute (for Greenberg), statistical (for Ultan)
Basis
30 languages of Greenberg 1963 sample
Source
Greenberg 1963: 83, #12, Ultan 1978c: 231
Counterexamples
For the first part: Samoan (Remote Oceanic, E. Malayo-Polynesian, Austronesian), Sango (Benue-Congo, Niger-Congo) (Ultan 1978c: 231).For the second part: Yaqui, Huichol (both Uto-Aztecan), Isthmus Mixe, Chimalapa Zoque (both Mixe-Zoquean) are SOV languages, but they do front the question words (Pickett 1983: 539).

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    1. Ultan is less categorical:Question words tend to occur in sentence-initial position in languages of all types; the ratio in favour of this is approximately three to one. However, the ratio in SOV languages is only about one to one.2. Cf. ##1637, 1638.

    1. May 2020

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