• Map-Legend:
  • A-O-V
  • A-V-O
  • V-A-O
  • O-A-V
  • O-V-A
  • V-O-A
  • Mixed Data
  • No Data
LanguageQuestionSubquestionColorParameterValuePreference
Akan12dA-V-O1
Amharic12dA-O-V1S
Amharic12dO-A-V1S
Amharic12dO-V-A1P
Ika12dA-O-V1S
Ika12dO-A-V1P
Bernese German12dA-O-V1P
Bernese German12dO-A-V1S
Bernese German12dO-V-A1S
Bwamu12dA-V-O1NA
Czech12dA-V-O1P
Czech12dO-V-A1S
Jula12dA-O-V1ND
Jula12dO-A-V1ND
Ninkaré12dA-V-O1NA
Finnish12dA-V-O1
Finnish12dO-A-V0.5
Finnish12dO-V-A1
Gagauz12dA-O-V1
Gagauz12dA-V-O1
Gagauz12dO-A-V1
Gagauz12dO-V-A1
Mongolian12dA-O-V1ND
Mongolian12dA-V-O1ND
Mongolian12dO-A-V1ND
Huarong Chinese12dO-A-V1
Ancash Quechua12dA-O-V1S
Ancash Quechua12dA-V-O1S
Ancash Quechua12dV-A-O1S
Ancash Quechua12dO-A-V1P
Ancash Quechua12dO-V-A1S
Ancash Quechua12dV-O-A1S
Hungarian12dO-A-V1
Indonesian12dA-V-O1NA
Italian12dA-V-O1check
Italian12dO-V-A1check
Jejueo12dA-O-V1NA
Kazakh12dO-A-V1NA
Standard Mandarin12dA-O-V1ND
Standard Mandarin12dA-V-O1ND
Standard Mandarin12dO-A-V1ND
Marathi12dA-O-V1S
Marathi12dO-A-V1P
Mopan Maya12dO-A-V1NA
Mooré12dA-V-O1P
Mooré12dO-A-V1S
Nepali12dO-A-V1
Newari12dA-O-V1
Turkish12dA-O-V1S
Turkish12dO-A-V1P
Turkish12dO-V-A1S
Kannada12dA-O-V1
Kannada12dA-V-O1
Polish12dA-V-O1
Polish12dO-V-A1
Slovene12dA-O-V1
Slovene12dA-V-O1
Slovene12dV-A-O0.5
Slovene12dO-A-V1
Slovene12dO-V-A1
Slovene12dV-O-A0.5
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian12dA-V-O1
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian12dO-V-A1
Cochabamba Quechua12dO-A-V1NA
English12dA-V-O1P
English12dO-A-V1S
Standard German12dA-O-V1
Standard German12dO-A-V1
Standard German12dO-V-A1
Thai12dO-A-V1NA
Upper Sorbian12dA-O-V1S
Upper Sorbian12dA-V-O1S
Upper Sorbian12dO-A-V1P
Vietnamese12dO-A-V1NA
Oromo12dA-O-V1
Oromo12dO-V-A1

(12) Is there word order variation in which the O precedes the A in transitive clauses that are marked for information structure?

Alternatives to be checked: A-O-V / A-V-O / V-A-O vs. O-A-V / O-V-A / V-O-A

d) contrastive topic, O

Prompt: Who bought the cat?

I don't know, but the dog Mary bought. (O-A-V)

Explanation: Please check whether an O can precede an A argument that is marked as topic, contrast, or focus, independent of whether any additional elements can occur in the construction (e.g., adverbs). Avoid mass nouns as objects.

Background: This question addresses the freedom of word order.