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Universal 1334: Prep ⇒ ((RelN ⇒ GenN) & (GenN ⇒ AdjN) & (AdjN ⇒ DemN))

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Universal 1334: Prep ⇒ ((RelN ⇒ GenN) & (GenN ⇒ AdjN) & (AdjN ⇒ DemN))

Original
Prepositional Noun-Modifier Hierarchy (PrNMH): If a language is prepositional, then
if Relative clause Noun order then Genitive Noun order,
if Genitive Noun order then Adjective Noun order, and
if Adjective Noun order then Demonstrative Noun order.
Standardized
IF there are prepositions, THEN if RelN then GenN, if GenN then AdjN, and if AdjN then DemN.
Keywords
order, preposition, noun, relative clause, attributive, adjective, demonstrative
Domain
syntax
Type
nested implication
Status
achronic
Quality
absolute
Basis
sample of 350 languages in Hawkins 1983
Source
Hawkins 1983, Hawkins 1994: 316
Counterexamples

One Comment

  1. FP
    FP

    1. Dryer 1988: 200: “There is no clear evidence for the correlation between Genitive-Noun and Adjective-Noun order.” 2. See also ##72, 92, 175.

    1. May 2020

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