Universal 500: In expressions of volition and purpose:
OV ⇒ Subordinate-Main verb; VO ⇒ Main verb-Subordinate
- Original
- In expressions of volition and purpose, a subordinate verbal form always follows the main verb as the normal order except in those languages in which the nominal object always precedes the verb.
- Standardized
- IF basic order is OV, THEN, in expressions of volition and purpose, the main verb follows the subordinate verb.
IF basic order is VO, THEN, in expressions of volition and purpose, the main verb precedes the subordinate verb.
- Keywords
- order, clause combining, volition, verb, subordination
- Domain
- syntax
- Type
- implication
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- statistical
- Basis
- sample of 30 languages in Greenberg 1963, sample of 543 languages in Dryer 1992
- Source
- Greenberg 1963: 84, #15, Dryer 1992: 94
- Counterexamples
1. According to Dryer, the proportion of ‘VWant’ is higher among OV languages in all six macro-areas.2. This universal is a part of Dryer’s Branching Direction Theory (BDT) discussed in Dryer 1992: 108-118.