1 | Position of objects (O arguments) | (1-4, 12, 22) |
2 | Position of adverbs | (5) |
3 | Position of oblique elements | (6, 15) |
4 | Position of indirect objects (G arguments) | (7, 14) |
5 | Height of the subject | (8-11, 13) |
6 | Mirror-image effect | (16-17) |
7 | Obligatoriness of the subject | (21, 23-25) |
8 | Long movement and wh-scope marking | (18-19) |
9 | Discontinuous NPs | (20, 69, 70) |
10 | A- and A-bar-movement | (26-27) |
11 | Position of interrogative phrases | (28) |
12 | Superiority | (29) |
13 | Subject islands | (31-34, 36-38) |
14 | Weak crossover alleviation | (30, 35) |
15 | Relative clauses | (39-40, 81) |
16 | Partial VP fronting | (41-43) |
17 | VP-internal subject | (44-46) |
18 | VP | (47) |
19 | Free variation in the verb complex | (48-49) |
20 | Restructuring | (50-53) |
21 | Light verbs | (54) |
22 | Serial verb construction | (55) |
23 | Adverbial subordination and converbs | (56-57, 83) |
24 | Alternative questions | (58) |
25 | Mermaid constructions | (59) |
26 | Finiteness of subordinate clauses | (60) |
27 | Placement of clausal arguments | (61-62) |
28 | Marking of arguments and alignment | (63-66) |
29 | Overt marking of information structure | (67) |
30 | Presence and position of articles | (68) |
32 | Head-dependent orders | (71-85) |
33 | Order in appositions | (86) |