Universal 1384: Original No language with a traditional auxiliary verb will exist in which the auxiliary does not take what is usually verbal inflection. Standardized…
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Universal 1384: Original No language with a traditional auxiliary verb will exist in which the auxiliary does not take what is usually verbal inflection. Standardized…
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Universal 1400: Original If a language has S (O) V ordering but no SOV orderings, then it will have S (O) ADV V orderings, but…
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Universal 1416: Original No language has reflexive relative pronouns. Standardized No language has reflexive relative pronouns. Keywords relative, pronoun, coreference Domain syntax Type unconditional Status…
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Universal 1432: Original If in a language the perfect lacks auxiliary verb, then the auxiliary verb does not have present tense form. Standardized IF there…
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Universal 1448: Original In an overwhelming majority of languages, if the metaperson ‘hearer’ in the singular is not the only meaning expressed by some pronominal…
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Universal 1464: Original In an overwhelming majority of languages, if the metapersons ‘speaker + hearer(s)’ and ‘speaker + hearer(s) + non-participant(s)’ are not the only…
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Universal 1480: Original If a language has a special form with the meaning ‘speaker + non-participant(s)’ (i.e. “we exclusive”) then it has a special form…
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Universal 1496: Original The upper limb, ‘arm’ (and ‘hand’) is named by a distinct term in all languages. Standardized The upper limb, ‘arm’ (and ‘hand’)…
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Universal 1512: OS ⇒ #V Original Subject-final languages are always verb-initial. Standardized IF full noun phrase subjects must follow full noun phrase direct objects, THEN…
Universal 1528: OS ⇒ passive Original All subject-final languages have passive forms of verbs (ones in which the object of the active verb functions as…