Universal 962: (DefArt ≠ Dem) & VO ⇒ DefArt N;
(DefArt ≠ Dem) & OV ⇒ N DefArt
- Original
- The more distinct the definite article form is from demonstratives, the more likely its position relative to the noun will correlate with the order of verb and object.
- Standardized
- IF the definite article is distinct from demonstratives and object follows verb, THEN the definite article precedes the noun.
IF the definite article is distinct from demonstratives and object precedes verb, THEN the definite article follows the noun.
- Keywords
- definite article, demonstrative, order, verb, object, noun
- Domain
- syntax
- Type
- implication
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- statistical
- Basis
- sample of 125 languages in Dryer 1989a
- Source
- Dryer 1989a: 90, cited in Plank & Moravcsik 1996: 198
- Counterexamples
Cf. #969. This suggests that the correlation between the order of article and noun and that of verb and object may be strongest for articles which are categorically more distinct from other words.