• Map-Legend:
  • S-X-V
  • X-S-V
  • S-V-X
  • X-V-S
  • V-S-X
  • V-X-S
  • Mixed Data
  • No Data
LanguageQuestionSubquestionColorParameterValuePreference
Amharic13fS-X-V1P
Amharic13fX-S-V1S
Amharic13fX-V-S1S
Czech13fS-V-X1P
Czech13fX-V-S1S
Jula13fS-V-X1NA
Huarong Chinese13fS-X-V1
Huarong Chinese13fS-V-X1
Newari13fS-X-V1P
Newari13fX-S-V1S
Polish13fS-X-V0.5
Polish13fX-S-V0.5
Polish13fS-V-X1
Polish13fX-V-S1
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian13fS-V-X1P
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian13fX-V-S1S
English13fS-V-X1
Standard German13fS-X-V1
Standard German13fX-S-V1
Standard German13fS-V-X1
Standard German13fX-V-S1
Upper Sorbian13fS-X-V1S
Upper Sorbian13fX-S-V1S
Upper Sorbian13fS-V-X1P
Upper Sorbian13fX-V-S1S

(13) Is there word order variation in examples with a theme marked as an S argument that is marked for information structure?

Alternatives to be checked: S-X-V / X-S-V / S-V-X / X-V-S / V-S-X / V-X-S

I. Psychological verbs
f) non-theme is contrastive focus

Prompt: The car pleases your father.

Not at all! The car pleases my mother. (S-V-X)

Explanation: Please try to re-use the lexical material of (9) if possible, so that we get minimal pairs.

Background: This question addresses possibilities of scrambling and freedom of word order.