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Universal 889: OV ⇒ suffixes;
VO ⇒ prefixes
- Original
- OV languages tend to have suffixes and VO languages prefixes.
- Standardized
- IF the word order is OV, THEN there are suffixes.
IF the word order is VO, THEN there are prefixes.
- Keywords
- VO, OV, order, suffix, prefix
- Domain
- morphology, syntax
- Type
- implication
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- statistical
- Basis
- languages in Lehmann 1973, Lehmann 1974, Lehmann 1978 a-d
- Source
- W.P.Lehmann 1973, W.P.Lehmann 1974, W.P.Lehmann 1978 a-d, as summarized in Plank 1996, Plank 1998
- Counterexamples
- Bella Coola (=Nuxalk)(Salish): VO & suffixes;Tumpisa Shoshone (=Panamint) (Uto-Aztecan): OV & prefixes;Ahousat Nuuchahnulth (=Nootka) (Wakashan): VO & exclusive suffixing (Mithun 1999)
For similar and content-related statements see ## 414, 1593, 1594.