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Topic: dominant order

The dominant order of two (or more) forms is the order that occurs in at least two thirds of the occurrences in texts.

Grammacode
DMORD

Associated L-Parameters

  • Clause-level order (from The ‘give’ event in Papuan languages)
  • Order of subject, object, verb (with five types) (from Zero marking and the order of core arguments)
  • Order of subject and object (from Zero marking and the order of core arguments)
  • Order of subject, object, verb (with seven types) (from Zero marking and the order of core arguments)
  • Order of subject with respect to object and verb (from Zero marking and the order of core arguments)
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
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