Universal 75: N Num ⇒ N A;
equivalently: A N ⇒ Num N
- Original
- If a language has noun before numeral, then it has noun before adjective.
- Standardized
- IF the numeral follows the noun, THEN the adjective follows the noun.
OR, BY CONTRAPOSITION:
IF the adjective precedes the noun, THEN the numeral precedes the noun. - Keywords
- order, noun, numeral, adjective
- Domain
- syntax
- Type
- implication
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- statistical (according to author absolute)
- Basis
- sample of 350 languages in Hawkins 1983
- Source
- Hawkins 1983: 82
- Counterexamples
- For violations of AN => Num N see counterexamples to #57.
1. Cf. #57.2. Since the 1990s, Hawkins proposes alternative explanations of his universals (see e.g. Hawkins 1993: 234).