• Map-Legend:
  • S-(X1-X2)-V-(Y)-B
  • S-(X1-X2)-(Y)-V-B
  • S-(X1-X2)-(Y)-B-V
  • S-V-(X1-X2)-(Y)-B
  • Mixed Data
  • No Data
LanguageQuestionSubquestionColorParameterValuePreference
Gagauz20dS-(X1-X2)-V-(Y)-B1
Gagauz20dS-(X1-X2)-(Y)-V-B1
Gagauz20dS-(X1-X2)-(Y)-B-V1
Gagauz20dS-V-(X1-X2)-(Y)-B1
Polish20dS-V-(X1-X2)-(Y)-B0.5

(20) Can a subconstituent of an NP be discontinuous from the head of the NP?

d) displaced part of NP is given information, displacement to the right

Alternatives to be checked: S-(X1-X2)-V-(Y)-B / S-(X1-X2)-(Y)-V-B / S-(X1-X2)-(Y)-B-V / S-V-(X1-X2)-(Y)-B

Prompt: [What kind of book about birds] did the professor buy yesterday?

*The professor [a book __] bought (yesterday) about birds. (S-(obj X1-X2)-V-(Y)-B)

*The professor [a book __] (yesterday) bought about birds. (S-(obj X1-X2)-(Y)-V-B)

*The professor [a book __] (yesterday) about birds bought. (S-(obj X1-X2)-(Y)-B-V)

The professor bought [a book __] (?*yesterday) about birds. (S-V-(obj X1-X2)-(Y)-B)

German

? Gestern hat der Professor [ein Buch __] gekauft über Vögel.

yesterday has the professor a book bought about birds

'Yesterday the professor bought a book about birds.'

Explanation: Please check for the displacement of adpositional phrases and NPs with peripheral cases (e.g., locative). Make sure that the adpositional phrase cannot be (mis-)interpreted as an adjunct of V (as it could be in the woman wrote (a book) about plants).

Alternative examples that could be used:

the child found [a letter from his grandfather]

the king resented [a question about the lost war]